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Upcoming Apple Products Guide: What's Coming in 2026

May 27, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  9 views
Upcoming Apple Products Guide: What's Coming in 2026

Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, and 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the company. With a lineup that includes everything from a long-rumored foldable iPhone to a major Siri overhaul and new Macs, there's plenty for enthusiasts to look forward to. This guide provides an in-depth look at all the products expected to launch in 2026, based on the most current rumors and insider reports.

WWDC 2026: Software and Siri Revolution

WWDC 2026 kicks off on June 8 with a keynote that will focus heavily on software and artificial intelligence. Apple is set to preview the next major versions of iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. However, the headlining feature will be a completely revamped Siri. The new Siri is reported to leverage advanced AI and large language models, offering capabilities similar to ChatGPT or Claude. This smarter assistant will be integrated into a standalone app and the iPhone's Dynamic Island, marking a significant shift in how users interact with Apple devices.

Alongside Siri, Apple Intelligence will bring new AI features to core apps. The Photos app will gain AI editing tools, the Camera app will introduce a Siri mode for visual intelligence, and there will be a new wallpaper generator. These updates are expected to roll out with the public releases in September.

September 2026: iPhone 18 Pro, Foldable iPhone, and More

September has traditionally been Apple's busiest month, and 2026 is no exception. The highlight will be the iPhone 18 Pro lineup, which is rumored to feature a smaller Dynamic Island and a variable aperture main lens that mimics DSLR cameras. Under the hood, the A20 Pro chip built on a 2nm process promises a massive performance leap, while Apple's own C2 modem will improve cellular connectivity. A new dark cherry color option is expected to be the standout shade of the year.

Perhaps the most anticipated release is the iPhone Fold, Apple's first foldable device. The device is rumored to sport a 5.3-inch external display that unfolds to a 7.6-inch internal screen, adopting a book-style form factor similar to the iPad mini. At just 4.5mm when open, it could be one of the thinnest foldables on the market. Apple is said to have used advanced display techniques and a highly durable hinge to minimize the crease. The iPhone Fold will reportedly run on an A20 chip, feature dual rear cameras, and use a Touch ID sensor embedded in the power button instead of Face ID. Pricing is expected to be around $2,500.

Other September launches include the Apple Watch Series 12, which is likely to receive a chip refresh but no major design changes; the iPad mini 8, which will adopt an OLED display for the first time; the second-generation HomePod mini with an updated S-series chip and new colors; the Home Hub, a new smart home device with a 7-inch iPad-like display; and a refreshed Apple TV 4K with an A17 Pro chip and Apple Intelligence support.

Late 2026: OLED MacBook Pro and Smart Home Camera

Later in the year, Apple is expected to introduce a revamped MacBook Pro with an OLED display and an M6 chip built on a 2nm process. This model could feature a hole-punch camera instead of a notch, maximizing screen real estate, and a reinforced hinge for better stability during touch interactions. Additionally, Apple is developing its own indoor security camera that integrates with HomeKit and the new Home Hub, with a potential launch in late 2026.

Products with Unknown Release Dates

Several Apple products are confirmed to be in development but lack firm launch timelines. The Mac Studio will receive M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips, offering significant CPU and GPU improvements. The Mac mini is also due for an update with M5 and M5 Pro chips, though no design changes are expected. The low-cost iPad 12 will likely adopt the A19 chip from the iPhone 17, while AirPods 5 and the next AirPods Pro (possibly branded as AirPods Pro 4) are in the works with improved H3 chips and enhanced sound quality. The AirPods Pro may also include infrared cameras for in-air gestures.

Apple is also testing an M5 Max iMac, which could potentially revive the iMac Pro with mini-LED display technology. The Apple Watch Ultra 4 is in development but may not follow an annual update cycle. Finally, Apple is working on AI-powered smart glasses similar to Meta's Ray-Bans, with cameras, sensors, and AI integration, possibly launching in 2027.

2027 Launches and Beyond

Looking ahead to 2027, Apple is adopting a split launch strategy for iPhones. The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will launch in September 2026, but the standard iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e are expected in spring 2027. The iPhone Air 2, delayed from fall 2026, will also arrive in spring 2027, possibly with a second camera and a lower price. The 20th anniversary iPhone in September 2027 will feature a bezel-less design with a curved enclosure and an under-display front camera.

Other 2027 products include a lighter AirPods Max with an H2 chip, a faster iPad Pro with M6 chip and vapor chamber cooling, a 24-inch OLED iMac, and Apple's tabletop robot with a robotic arm and swivel base. This robot will serve as a more powerful version of the Home Hub, adding motion and interaction capabilities.

Apple's 2026 product roadmap is packed with innovations that range from incremental updates to entirely new categories. The foldable iPhone, smarter Siri, and OLED MacBook Pro represent the most significant shifts, while the Home Hub and smart glasses point to a future where Apple plays a larger role in the smart home and AI wearables. As always, these plans are subject to change based on supply chain constraints, software readiness, and market conditions. We'll continue to update this guide as new information emerges, so stay tuned for the latest developments.


Source: MacRumors News


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