APPLE is reportedly poised to mount its most intensive product offensive in recent memory, with over twenty new devices slated for release in 2026. The lineup extends beyond iterative iPhone, iPad, and Mac updates to include a foldable iPhone, an economically priced MacBook powered by smartphone silicon, and a Home Hub described as a robotic AI-powered command centre for the home.
Before WWDC in June, an initial wave focuses on computational fortification and market-entry reinforcement, including iPhone 17e, a MacBook M5 generation, and an affordable 12.9-inch MacBook, as well as updates to the iPad Air and entry-level iPad with advanced AI features.
The September keynote is expected to reveal the iPhone 18 Pro Series with the A20 Pro on a 2nm node, a Foldable iPhone, and other devices such as Apple Watch Series 12/Ultra 4 and a revamped MacBook Pro later in 2026, with AirPods Pro 3 and an AirTag 2 also floated. The Home Hub, or HomePad, is said to feature a 6-to-7-inch display on a robotic base and Face ID, serving as a focal point for a newly sentient Siri within Apple’s AI ecosystem.