Upcoming Apple Products in 2026: Full List of What to Expect
Uncover the biggest Apple product launches coming in 2026, including new iPhones, Macs, smart home devices, and the company's boldest innovations yet.
Apple is gearing up for one of its busiest product years yet in 2026, with rumored launches across iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watches, home devices, audio accessories, and entirely new product categories. Based on the latest leaks and expert reporting, here are all the upcoming Apple products expected throughout the year.
Winter–Spring 2026: Early Season Rollouts
The year is likely to kick off with a host of budget-friendly and refreshed devices, helping Apple set the tone for a big year ahead:
iPhone 17e

After the huge success of iPhone 16e, Apple is considering continuing to “e” series with iPhone 17e. The launch may be scheduled in February or March 2026.
- A19 chipset
- Dynamic Island in place of notch
- Slimmed down bezels
- Single rear camera with similar specs
Low-Cost MacBook & MacBook Air (M5)
According to multiple reports and iOS 26 developer beta leak, the M5 MacBook Air may arrive in early 2026.
- Same 13-inch and 15-inch models
- The base model may start at 16 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD.
- Higher-end configurations go up to 32 GB RAM and 2 TB SSD.
A budget MacBook powered by an Apple Silicon A18 Pro chip is also expected. It will have a 13-inch display and fun colors, but it will be cheaper than the MacBook Air.
MacBook Pro M5 Pro and M5 Max

Apple is expected to launch updated MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, focusing on performance gains rather than a full redesign.
- M5 Pro & M5 Max chips built on advanced 3nm technology
- Separate CPU and GPU blocks for pro workflows and Apple Intelligence
- Available in the same 14-inch and 16-inch sizes
This update is expected to be a bridge upgrade, with a bigger OLED MacBook Pro redesign coming in later years.
iPad Updates
- iPad 12 with updated A18 or A19 chip, possibly enabling Apple Intelligence support.
- iPad Air with M4 chip upgrade is also expected. Expect the same 11-inch and 13-inch models with Apple’s N1 networking chip.
AirTag 2

Expected in the first half of 2026, AirTag 2 could deliver:
- 2nd-gen UWB for 3× better tracking range
- Tamper-proof speaker design
- “Very Low” battery life alerts
- Integration with Vision Pro for AR spatial awareness
Apple Home and Display Products

- Apple Studio Display 2 with mini‑LED backlighting, ProMotion support (120Hz), Thunderbolt 5, and 5K resolution.
- A new Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chipset, built-in FaceTime camera, Wi-Fi 7 and Apple Intelligence on-screen enhancements.
- Home devices like HomePod mini 2 is also likely. It may have S9 chip or newer, mesh extender support, UWB 2.0, better sound tuning, and Apple Intelligence.
- HomePod Smart Display (or Apple Home Hub) may arrive with 7” display with magnetic dock or stand, built-in camera, and Apple Intelligence integration.
Summer 2026: WWDC & Mid-Year Releases
Summer at Apple is traditionally dominated by software announcements, but hardware news won’t b e silent either. Several leaks suggest a lots of Mac devices are coming in 2026.
Macs with M5 Variants

- M5 Mac mini (base & Pro versions).
- M5 Mac Studio with Max options and even a new M5 Ultra chip.
Software Highlights
At WWDC (June), Apple will likely unveil:
- iOS 27 is laying the foundation for AI and foldable-ready enhancements mid-year. Reports indicate three key AI features, including a health coach and a Siri revamp.
- iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS will also get major upgrades.
Fall 2026: The Big Launch Window
Like clockwork, Fall will be the busiest quarter, with several major products slated for September–October.
iPhone 18 Pro & iPhone 18 Pro Max

This year, Apple is rumored to shift gears and only launch the flagship duo, the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, in the iconic September event. The iPhone 18 base model could launch in the spring of 2027.
- A20 Pro chip with significantly faster performance and improved energy efficiency
- Advanced camera system with a DSLR-style variable Aperture lens and
- Under-display Face ID, smaller display hole, and refined design cues like a transparent backpanel.
- C2 modem for faster connections
- New fun colors, such as Purple, Burgundy, etc.
Apple’s First Foldable iPhone

Perhaps the most talked-about device of 2026, iPhone Fold, Apple’s first foldable smartphone, is expected around September alongside the new iPhones. Rumors suggest:
- A crease-free wide display that may look like an iPad
- Thinner build than the iPhone Air
- Industry-first 24MP under-display camera
- 5,400mAH big battery
The best part is iPhone Fold may launch at $1,800, which will help in wide adaptation and market dominance.
Apple Watch Series 12 & Watch Ultra 4

Apple is expected to launch the Apple Watch Series 12 and Watch Ultra 4 in Fall 2026, continuing its pace of yearly wearable updates.
- New, faster S chips for smoother performance
- Enhanced health sensors (potentially advanced metrics like glucose monitoring)
- Refined designs with longer battery life
- Possible Touch ID
Late 2026: Last But Not Least
Here are the remaining products that may launch at the end of the year:
iPad mini (OLED)
The iPad mini may transition to an OLED display with A20 Pro chips for enhanced visuals and performance. It may feature water resistant design and a vibration-based speaker system.
MacBook Pro (M6)
A redesigned MacBook Pro with M6 silicon and OLED display, rumored to be thinner, lighter, and packed with next-gen features, could arrive late in autumn.
TBA 2026: Apple Devices That Could Appear
These products are strongly rumored but don’t yet have a clear launch quarter:
AirPods Pro with Cameras
AirPods Pro with on-device cameras for visual AI features and improved spatial intelligence are expected to debut in the year.
Apple Glasses / AR Wearables

Apple’s long-anticipated AR glasses may be unveiled, potentially late in 2026 or teased for a 2027 ship window.
AR and Security Devices
- A first-party smart security camera and video doorbell with Face ID support.
- Targeting a 2027 launch, Vision Air could serve as a lightweight and budget-friendly alternative to Vision Pro. It is expected to be ~40% lighter with a magnesium alloy or plastic frame and likely powered by an A-series chip.
Why 2026 Matters for Apple
Apple’s strategy in 2026 is shaping up to be more aggressive, category-expanding, and ecosystem-wide than in typical years. The combination of staple updates (like iPhones and Macs), breakthrough category bets (foldables, Apple Glasses, smart home hubs), and AI-oriented experiences places 2026 as a pivotal year for consumer hardware and Apple’s long-term vision.
Bookmark this article; we’ll keep it updated as more rumors and confirmations roll in. Got a favorite from the list? Let us know in the comments!
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