Just when you though 2019 was going to be all about Services, spot-on analyst Ming Chi-Kuo has predictions about Apple’s hardware plans—and they are big. As reported by 9to5Mac, new iPhones, Macs, iPads, and even the iPad touch are reportedly due for a refresh before the year’s up, and we might even finally be able to buy an AirPower.

And it’s not just updates, Kuo also predicts Apple will be releasing some brand new products along the way, including some tantalizing new Macs. According to the report, Apple is planning a downright blitz in 2019, and it’s hard to not get exciting at what could be in store.

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Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has made his 2019 Apple predictions.

Mac

Surprisingly, the Mac could be the big winner of 2019, with several new models. First up is the long-ago promised modular Mac Pro, and Kuo says it will indeed have “easy to upgrade components.” Additionally, there could be a new Mac display, the first since the Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in 2016. Kuo says the 31.6-inch display will support a whopping 6K resolution, besting the resolution of the current iMac Pro’s screen.

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The 15-inch MacBook Pro might not be long for this world.

2019 might also bring the first truly new MacBook Pro in years. According to Kuo, Apple may be planning to dump the 15-inch mainstay for a new 16-inch model (that we can only hope brings a new keyboard, too). Rounding out the new notebooks will be a new 13-inch model that supports 32GB of RAM (up from 16GB in the existing model), Kuo says.

iPad

Even though Apple recently released the new iPad Pro models last November, Kuo says Apple will give it a bump this year with a new processor, likely the A13X. He also confirms the rumors of a new iPad mini, but only mentions a new processor. The 9.7-inch iPad might be due for a major change, too. Kuo says the screen will get a half-inch boost to 10.2 inches, which could mean the home button is going away.

iPhone

Kuo reiterates reports that the new iPhone models won’t be changing all that much this year, with the same sizes, screen, and design for the 2019 lineup. He also says the Lightning connector will be sticking around, despite the new iPad Pro gaining USB-C last year.

Among the new features will be ultra-wideband wireless radios for indoor mapping, frosted glass rear cases like that found on the Pixel 3, and reverse wireless charging. He also says the new iPhone will feature a triple camera array as well as battery and Face ID enhancements.

Apple Watch

After a major overhaul last year that saw bigger displays and an electrocardiogram sensor, the upcoming Series 5 watch will be a small update, according to Kuo. He predicts ECG support will be expanded to additional countries and a new ceramic casing design will debut, possibly marking the return of the Edition line.

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