Upcoming Apple products expected for 2026: New iPhones, Mac, iPads and wearables |

Upcoming Apple products expected for 2026: New iPhones, Mac, iPads and wearables

Apple’s product pipeline for the next couple of years has started to take shape through a mix of supply chain chatter, analyst notes and the usual industry leaks that tend to orbit the company once the big launches of the year are out of the way. Phones, laptops, watches, home devices and even new categories that still feel half experimental are all being pulled into the same extended timeline stretching into 2027.A more capable Siri appears to sit at the centre of many of these shifts, with hardware upgrades positioned around it rather than the other way round. MacRumours reports’ alongside that, there is a steady move towards new display technologies, lighter designs and more silicon upgrades that quietly reshape performance without changing the look of things too abruptly.

Apple product roadmap 2026-2027 (Expected)

MacRumours reveals Apple’s expected roadmap for 2026 and 2027, the updates form a fairly broad cycle rather than a single design shift.

Category 1: iPhones

iPhone Pro models are expected to continue refining display edges and internal performance, with small physical tweaks rather than dramatic redesigns. Under the surface, newer chips and updated modem systems are expected to push connectivity and efficiency further. Reportedly, the foldable model is entering the lineup.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
iPhones iPhone 18 Pro A20 Pro chip, smaller Dynamic Island, simplified Camera Control button, Dark Cherry colour, variable aperture camera, C2 modem with satellite 5G browsing
iPhone 18 Pro Max Same as iPhone 18 Pro, possibly slightly thicker design
iPhone Ultra Foldable design, 7.7-inch inner display, 5.3-inch outer display, Touch ID power button, dual rear cameras, iOS 27 multitasking enhancements
iPhone Air 2 Ultra Wide camera added, A20 chip, improved battery life
iPhone 20 Pro / Pro Max Near edge-to-edge curved glass display for 20th anniversary

Category 2: Apple watches

Apple watch updates with newer chips are expected to improve speed and efficiency, while some of the more discussed changes revolve around biometric features that are still under evaluation.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
Apple Watch Series 12 Faster S11 chip or newer, possible Touch ID, potential new health sensors
Ultra 4 Faster S11 chip or newer, expanded health
tracking, possible Touch ID, satellite features (Maps, Messages)

Category 3: iPad

iPad newer chips are expected to bring lower-tier models closer to capabilities previously reserved for higher-end devices, particularly where AI-related tasks are involved.The smaller iPad mini is often mentioned in connection with display upgrades and durability improvements. OLED screens and more water resistance have been part of the conversation, along with refreshed internal hardware.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
iPad iPad 12 A18 or A19 chip upgrade, Apple Intelligence support
iPad mini A19 Pro or A20 Pro chip, OLED display, improved durability, vibration-based speakers

Category 4: Mac

Mac updates from Mac Studio, Mac mini and iMac are all expected to move through newer M-series chips that prioritise performance gains and efficiency rather than visible redesigns.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
Mac Mac Studio M5 Max / M5 Ultra chips
Mac mini M5 / M5 Pro chips
iMac M5 chip, possible new colour options
MacBook Ultra M6 Pro / M6 Max chips, OLED display, touchscreen, Dynamic Island, thinner redesign, macOS 27 touch support

Category 5: Home devices

The home category appears to be where Apple is exploring some of its more experimental ideas. A compact smart display hub has been described in circulation, designed to act as a central point for household control, communication and assistant features. Apple TV and HomePod updates are also expected to continue, with improved processing power and stronger connectivity standards.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
Home Apple TV A17 Pro chip, improved Siri, N1 Wi-Fi 7 chip, and possible FaceTime camera
HomePod mini S9 chip or newer, improved Siri, Wi-Fi 7, better sound, new colours
HomePod New full-sized model with updated Siri
Home Hub 6–7 inch smart display, A18 chip, FaceTime support, wall/table use

Category 6: AirPods and emerging wearables

AirPods updates are being linked to additional sensing capabilities, including the possibility of built-in cameras designed to support visual interpretation features. There is also growing speculation around wearable glasses, with early descriptions pointing towards lightweight frames with integrated cameras and AI-assisted functions.

Category
Product
Expected Features / Changes
Audio / Wearables AirPods Ultra Built-in cameras for visual intelligence features
Apple Glasses Smart glasses with cameras, custom frames, AI features

Apple introduces upcoming software releases

According to the latest Apple press release in June 2026, introduces next-generation Apple Intelligence with Siri AI, expanded parental controls, and system-wide performance, design, and app improvements across its ecosystem.

Next-generation apple intelligence and Siri AI

  • New privacy-focused AI system across Apple devices
  • Introduction of Siri AI
  • Understands on-screen content and responds in context
  • Searches across apps like Messages, Mail, Photos, and more
  • Provides real-time web-based answers
  • Dedicated Siri app with iCloud-synced conversation history

AI features across apps

  • Smarter tools in Photos, Safari, Messages, Mail, and Image Playground
  • Spatial reframing in Photos for post-capture composition editing
  • AI image generation through Image Playground

Parental controls and screen time

  • New child account setup with built-in safety protections
  • Parents can approve contacts before communication starts
  • Category-based screen time limits (games, social media, entertainment)
  • Scheduling tools for controlling app usage times
  • Improved dashboard showing detailed usage insights

Performance and system improvements

  • Faster app launch times across devices
  • Faster photo loading and media processing
  • Improved AirDrop and file transfer speeds
  • Smoother switching between Wi-Fi and cellular networks
  • Upgraded search in Spotlight, Photos, and Mail

Design updates and customization

  • New “Liquid Glass” appearance slider for UI customisation
  • Refined macOS design with improved toolbars and sidebars
  • Updated app icons for a sharper look

Additional features across Apple ecosystem

  • iCloud shared albums with full-resolution sharing
  • Health app expands support for perimenopause and menopause tracking
  • Apple Watch gains smarter app grid and navigation improvements
  • AirPods introduce custom EQ and better sound personalization
  • Apple Vision Pro adds spatial scene features and faster connectivity
  • Apple Maps gets enhanced AI-powered flyover experience

Apple’s expected new products for 2026-2027: Common FAQs

Will there be any totally new product lines?Yes, foldable iPhone (iPhone Ultra) and smart glasses will become one of the most interesting new lines together with the new product line called Home Hub.Which iPhone should we expect the greatest design change from?Among the new iPhones, the iPhone Ultra will see the most considerable changes in design along with other new iPhones (for example, iPhone 20 Pro), which will have curved screens made of glass.Does Siri take part in these updates?Yes, a more evolved version of Siri should become the key element in all new updates of the company, especially concerning new hardware for Home products, Apple Watch, and other future smart devices.What about updates of Mac computers?Updates of MacBook Ultra deserve the most attention with its new design and such innovations as OLED screen, slimmer body, touch screen possibility, and new chips M6.What about Apple Watches?Most of the updates of the Apple Watches are going to be minor and include only upgrades of its chips and new functions concerning health tracking.

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