

Apple could launch up to 16 new devices before the end of 2026. MacRumors, drawing on supply chain reports and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, says the lineup spans iPhones, Apple Watches, Macs, iPads, and smart home products.
The biggest highlight could be Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone Ultra. Reports suggest it may come with a 7.7-inch folding inner display and a 5.3-inch outer screen. Apple is also expected to replace Face ID with a Touch ID power button on this model.
The foldable iPhone is also tipped to offer better multitasking with iOS 27. Apple has not confirmed any of these features.
Apple is also expected to launch the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. The new models are likely to use the A20 Pro chip. Other reported upgrades include a smaller Dynamic Island, a better Camera Control button, a variable aperture camera, Apple's new C2 modem, and support for satellite-based 5G web browsing.
Apple is also expected to update its smartwatch lineup. Reports suggest the Apple Watch Series 12 and Apple Watch Ultra 4 could get faster processors, along with possible Touch ID support and new health sensors.
The company may also expand satellite features on future Apple Watches. Reports say users could get access to Apple Maps and satellite photo sharing.
The entry-level iPad is expected to come with either an A18 or A19 chip and support for Apple Intelligence. The iPad mini may also get an OLED display, a faster processor, better speakers, and improved water resistance.
Apple is also expected to refresh its Mac lineup with new chips. Reports suggest the Mac Studio, Mac mini, and iMac could get M5-series processors later this year. Bloomberg has also reported that Apple is working on an updated 14-inch MacBook Pro with the new M6 chip.
Reports also suggest Apple is developing a redesigned MacBook Ultra for late 2026 or early 2027. The laptop could feature an OLED touchscreen, a thinner design, Dynamic Island, and either an M5 Pro or M5 Max chip.
A new Home Hub is also in the pipeline. Reports point to a 6 to 7-inch square display, A18 chip, Apple Intelligence, FaceTime, and an updated Siri.
Apple has also stated that it is preparing updated versions of the Apple TV, HomePod, and HomePod mini. Faster chips, Wi-Fi 7, and improved Siri integration are expected across the refreshed lineup.
Apple has not officially announced any of these devices. Industry reports suggest many of the products could appear during the company's traditional autumn hardware events, while a few launches may extend into early 2027.
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