Apple Readies 15 New Products for 2026, Including Foldable iPhone Ultra and Smart Home Hub
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Updated · MacRumors · May 22
Apple Readies 15 New Products for 2026, Including Foldable iPhone Ultra and Smart Home Hub
5 articles · Updated · MacRumors · May 22
At least 15 Apple products are expected to launch later in 2026, spanning iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, Macs and home devices after a relatively quiet April and May.
The lineup is partly tied to Apple’s more personalized Siri, which is expected to power the new smart home hub, updated Apple TV, HomePod mini and a revived full-size HomePod.
A foldable iPhone Ultra is among the biggest rumored additions, with a 7.7-inch inner display, while iPhone 18 Pro models are tipped to add an A20 Pro chip and satellite-enabled 5G browsing.
Mac updates are expected to include refreshed Mac Studio, Mac mini and iMac models, though some higher-end launches — including a redesigned OLED MacBook Ultra — could slip to 2027 because of RAM shortages.
The broad product push would set up Apple for a busier second half around WWDC 2026 and its usual September hardware cycle, with smart-home expansion emerging as a new focus.
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