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Upcoming Apple Products Guide: What's Coming in 2026

Jul 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum 11 views
Upcoming Apple Products Guide: What's Coming in 2026

Apple's product roadmap for 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most transformative in recent history. With the introduction of a foldable iPhone, a major overhaul of Siri powered by artificial intelligence, and the long-awaited transition to OLED displays for MacBook Pro, the Cupertino giant is set to redefine its lineup. Based on the most current rumors from reliable sources, this guide provides a comprehensive overview of every new device expected in 2026, along with key features, speculated launch windows, and background context for each product.

WWDC 2026 – June 8

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off on Monday, June 8, 2026, with a keynote that is expected to unveil the next generation of software across all platforms. The highlight will be a redesigned Siri that leverages large language models to offer chatbot-style interactions similar to ChatGPT or Claude. Apple Intelligence, the umbrella term for new AI features, will be deeply integrated into apps like Photos, Camera, and more.

  • iOS 27, macOS 27, and more: New versions of iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS will be previewed at WWDC before their public release in September. Expect refinements in multitasking, widgets, and cross-device continuity.
  • Smarter Siri: Apple is developing a standalone Siri app and integrating it into the iPhone's Dynamic Island. The AI-powered assistant will handle complex queries, generate text, and even perform tasks across apps. This marks the biggest leap in Siri's capabilities since its debut in 2011.
  • Apple Intelligence features: The Photos app gains AI editing tools that can remove objects, enhance colors, and even create composite images. The Camera app introduces a Siri mode for Visual Intelligence, enabling real-time object and scene recognition. A wallpaper generator uses AI to craft custom backgrounds based on user preferences.

September 2026

Apple's traditional fall product cycle remains anchored in September, but 2026 brings a twist: the company is splitting its iPhone lineup across two seasons. The premium models – iPhone 18 Pro and the first foldable iPhone – launch in September, while the standard iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e are delayed until spring 2027.

  • iPhone 18 Pro: The flagship pro model features a smaller Dynamic Island, achieved by moving more sensors under the display. The main camera gains a variable aperture lens, allowing DSLR-like control over depth of field. Under the hood, the A20 Pro chip built on a 2nm process delivers a major leap in performance and efficiency. Apple's custom C2 modem brings improved cellular connectivity. A new 'dark cherry' color option is rumored to be the hallmark shade this year.
  • iPhone Fold: Apple's first foldable iPhone is the most anticipated device of the year. It adopts a book-style design with a 5.3-inch external display that opens to a 7.6-inch internal screen, reminiscent of an iPad mini. At just 4.5mm thick when unfolded, Apple has used advanced display technology and a highly durable hinge to virtually eliminate the crease. It will be powered by an A20 chip (non-Pro), feature dual rear cameras, and rely on Touch ID built into the power button instead of Face ID. Price is expected to start around $2,500.
  • Apple Watch Series 12: No major design overhaul is expected, but a chip refresh could bring faster performance and new health sensor capabilities. Rumors hint at blood glucose monitoring, though it may be pushed to a later generation.
  • iPad mini 8: The compact tablet gets a significant upgrade with an OLED display, offering deeper blacks and better color accuracy. An improved water-resistant design uses a vibration-based speaker system to eliminate speaker grilles. The device will be powered by the same A20 chip found in the iPhone 18 Pro, promising desktop-class performance.
  • HomePod mini 2: The second-generation HomePod mini is reportedly ready but waiting for the new Siri. It will feature an updated S-series chip based on the Apple Watch Series 10, along with new color options. Some rumors suggest an N1 networking chip, but leaked code indicates Apple may use an older chip to keep costs down.
  • Home Hub: Apple enters the smart home display market with a device that combines an iPad-like 7-inch display with smart home controls, music playback, video calls, weather, Siri queries, photo slideshows, notes, and calendar. Two models are planned: one wall-mountable and one with a speaker base resembling a HomePod mini.
  • Apple TV 4K: The next Apple TV will include an Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, plus a faster A17 Pro processor that supports console-quality games and Apple Intelligence. The design remains unchanged.

Late 2026

Toward the end of the year, Apple is expected to launch its first OLED MacBook Pro and potentially an Apple-branded smart home camera.

  • OLED MacBook Pro: With a touchscreen display and a 2-nanometer M6 chip, this MacBook Pro will feature a hole-punch camera instead of a notch, maximizing screen real estate. Apple has reinforced the hinge to minimize vibration when touching the display, suggesting strong touch integration. It may launch in late 2026 or early 2027.
  • Apple Smart Home Camera: Apple is developing its own indoor security camera that integrates with HomeKit and the upcoming Home Hub. The camera could arrive as soon as late 2026, offering high-end build quality and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem.

Products With Unknown Release Dates

Several other devices are in development but lack firm launch windows. These include Mac Studio and Mac mini with M5-series chips, an updated low-cost iPad (iPad 12) with the A19 chip, and next-generation AirPods (AirPods 5 and AirPods Pro with H3 chip and IR camera). The Apple Watch Ultra 4 is also in the pipeline, though Apple has not committed to an annual refresh cycle for the Ultra line. A revived M5 Max iMac could bring mini-LED display technology, potentially reviving the iMac Pro brand. Apple is also working on AI smart glasses to compete with Meta's Ray-Bans, featuring cameras, speakers, and AI but no display, targeting a 2026 reveal and 2027 launch.

2027 Launches

Apple's split iPhone strategy means several new models will arrive in spring 2027 rather than fall 2026. The standard iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e will launch in spring, alongside a second-generation iPhone Air (iPhone Air 2) with an additional camera and a lower price point. The 20th anniversary iPhone in September 2027 will feature a wrapped bezel-less design, under-display selfie camera, and no cutouts. Other 2027 products include an AirPods Max refresh with H2 chip, a faster OLED iMac, an updated iPad Pro with M6 chip and vapor chamber cooling, and Apple's tabletop robot (J595) that serves as a powerful home hub with a robotic arm.

Apple's product timeline for 2026 reflects a company pushing boundaries in AI, foldable technology, and display innovation. From the first foldable iPhone to the smarter Siri and OLED MacBook Pro, each product builds on years of development. The split launch strategy for iPhones indicates a shift in how Apple manages its product cycles, giving consumers more choice at different price points. As always, rumors are subject to change, but this guide captures the most credible information available as of mid-2026.


Source:MacRumors News


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