Apple October Event 2025 may unveil iPad Pro M5, AirTag 2, Vision Pro and smart gadgets

Attention is now turning to Apple’s October event 2025, a key moment when the company usually unveils upgrades to its iPad Pro lineup, smart home devices, and occasionally surprise accessories. Leaks indicate this year could see major announcements, including the iPad Pro M5 launch, AirTag 2 release, and a refreshed Vision Pro headset.
Apple October event date 2025: When could it happen?
Apple’s history with October launches has alternated between live events and press releases:
October 18, 2021: Live event revealed the M1 MacBook Pro, AirPods 3, and new HomePod mini colours
October 18, 2022: M2 iPad, 10th-gen iPad, and Apple TV 4K were introduced through press releases.
October 30, 2023: The “Scary Fast” event showcased the M3 MacBook Pro and iMac.
2024: M4 MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini quietly launched via press announcements.
Following this pattern, after 2024’s quiet release, Apple is expected to host a full Apple October 2025 keynote. Recent patterns suggest the event may take place between October 28 and 30, with pre-orders potentially opening around November 7, 2025.
Expected Apple October 2025 products
Industry insiders and leaks hint at several highlights for Apple October 2025 products:
iPad Pro M5 launch: Expected to deliver next-generation speed and power, likely the star of the event.
AirTag 2 release: The upgraded tracker may feature enhanced precision and tighter Find My integration.
Updated Vision Pro: A lighter, refined mixed-reality headset could make its debut.
Smart Home Gadgets: Possible HomePod updates and other connected devices for Apple’s ecosystem.
Published: 05 Oct 2025, 12:06 pm IST
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