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Apple products you should and shouldn't buy: June 2019 edition

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  • Don't buy: iPhone XS, XS Max, XR

    Don't buy: iPhone XS, XS Max, XR

    Why you should avoid: Bottom line, we're a few weeks away from new hardware landing, so if you've held out this far, you might as well wait and see what falls in the fall. 

    Hardware last updated: September and October 2018.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: iMac

    Buy: iMac

    Why you should buy: A refresh in March 2019 saw new Intel processors, and faster RAM and graphics.

    Hardware last updated: March 2019.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: AirPods

    Buy: AirPods

    Why you should buy: A refresh in March 2019 saw the addition of a new chip, the H1, "Hey Siri" support, and the option for wireless charging.

    Hardware last updated: March 2019.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: MacBook Pro

    Buy: MacBook Pro

    Why you should buy: Apple refresh the MacBook Pro line in May 2019, adding new Intel processors to the lineup, as well as introducing a newly updated keyboard mechanism (in an attempt to fix the issues that have been plaguing the butterfly mechanism).

    Hardware last updated: May 2019.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: iPad Air

    Buy: iPad Air

    Why you should buy: A refresh in March 2019 saw a new 10.5-inch iPad Air being unveiled, powered by a A12 Bionic processor, and featuring a Touch ID Home button, Apple Pencil support, and Smart Keyboard compatibility.

    Hardware last updated: March 2019.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: iPad mini

    Buy: iPad mini

    Why you should buy: A refresh in March 2019 saw the release of a new iPad mini. Powered by a A12 Bionic processor, and featuring an improved display, Touch ID Home button, and Apple Pencil support.

    Hardware last updated: March 2019.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Buy: iPod touch

    Buy: iPod touch

    Why you should buy: After allowing it to languish for a couple of years, Apple refreshed the iPod touch, upgrading the silicon to the A10 Fusion chip (sure, it's old but it's up to the job), and bumping storage capacities up to 256GB..

    Hardware last updated: May 2019.

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    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: iPad

    Don't buy: iPad

    Why you should avoid: The current iPad was updated a year ago, and the line didn't see a refresh along with the iPad Air and iPad mini, which means that it might be a good idea to either pick up one of the updated models, or wait for a hardware refresh to come. After all, a year is a long time in technology. 

    Hardware last updated: March 2018.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: MacBook

    Don't buy: MacBook

    Why you should avoid: Once the pinnacle of Apple's thin-and-light engineering, the MacBook now feels neglected, with the last update being almost two years ago. It's a great laptop, but the aging processor makes it a poor buy compared to the MacBook Air. 

    Hardware last updated: June 2017.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: HomePod

    Don't buy: HomePod

    Why you should avoid: The current HomePod is a first-generation device that was released over a year ago to offer a challenge to devices such as the Amazon Echo and Google Home speaker. But a year old in the tech industry is a long time, and so it might be worthwhile holding out on buying one until we get a clearer idea of whether Apple is planning a refresh. 

    Hardware last updated: February 2018.

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Jason Cipriani/ZDNet

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: Apple Lightning cable

    Don't buy: Apple Lightning cable

    Why you should avoid: Buy something cheaper that will last you longer!

    I would never buy another Lightning cable from Apple, as there are far better alternatives on offer from companies such as Anker, Amazon, Nomad, and Paracable.

    But what about USB-C-to-Lightning I hear you ask? Well, for the first time you have an option outside of Apple now that Anker has released its own Powerline II USB-C-to-Lightning cable, which is fully compliant with Apple's Made For iPhone (MFi) standard.

    Status: Too expensive!

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    • Best cheap phones: $300 (or much less) buys a great iPhone or Galaxy alternative
    • Best gifts: Top tech, gadgets for under $100
    • Best gifts: Top tech gadgets of 2018
    • Best gifts: Top tech to make your home office smarter in the new year
    • The best smart home gadgets for newbies (CNET)
    • The do's and don'ts of giving holiday gifts to your co-workers (TechRepublic)
    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: Apple TV 4K

    Don't buy: Apple TV 4K

    Guidance: Probably not going to see a refresh this year, so it's worth it if you feel like paying top dollar for last year's tech.

    Apple's 5th-generation Apple TV 4K, built around the A10X Fusion processor and coming with a choice of 32GB or 64GB of storage, was last updated over a year ago. It's still a great device, but the starting price of $179 feels hefty for something over a year old.

    Don't be confused between this and the 4th-generation Apple TV (without the 4K branding) which is also still for sale. This was first released October 2015.

    Hardware last updated: The 5th-generation Apple TV 4K was launched September 2017

    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Don't buy: Mac Pro

    Don't buy: Mac Pro

    Why you should avoid: Old, outdated, and Apple has already teased us with a replacement due in 2019.

    Once the apex of Apple's computer line, the Mac Pro is now a dinosaur.

    Now that Apple has confirmed that there will be a new Mac Pro this year, the old Mac Pro should be off everyone's list (unless you absolutely rely on it and you have to replace one that's been taken out of action).

    Hardware last updated: Price cut April 2017, but the Mac Pro has been unchanged since December 2013.

    More Holiday Gift Guides

    • Best gifts: Top tech gadgets and tools for the remote worker
    • Best cheap phones: $300 (or much less) buys a great iPhone or Galaxy alternative
    • Best gifts: Top tech, gadgets for under $100
    • Best gifts: Top tech gadgets of 2018
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    • The best smart home gadgets for newbies (CNET)
    • The do's and don'ts of giving holiday gifts to your co-workers (TechRepublic)
    Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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  • Don't buy: iPhone XS, XS Max, XR
  • Buy: iMac
  • Buy: AirPods
  • Buy: MacBook Pro
  • Buy: iPad Air
  • Buy: iPad mini
  • Buy: iPod touch
  • Don't buy: iPad
  • Don't buy: MacBook
  • Don't buy: HomePod
  • Don't buy: Apple Lightning cable
  • Don't buy: Apple TV 4K
  • Don't buy: Mac Pro

Apple products are expensive, so it makes sense to avoid buying anything that's nearing the end of its lifecycle, or when you can buy something of equivalent quality from another vendor. Here is a list of the items you are best avoiding.

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Don't buy: iPhone XS, XS Max, XR

Why you should avoid: Bottom line, we're a few weeks away from new hardware landing, so if you've held out this far, you might as well wait and see what falls in the fall. 

Hardware last updated: September and October 2018.

Published: June 3, 2019 -- 14:00 GMT (07:00 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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