The reported line-up includes a foldable iPhone, Apple Glasses, upgraded Macs and iPads, new Apple Watches, AirPods and smart home devices.
Expected features include M5 and M6 chips, OLED displays, Apple Intelligence integration, a Home Hub and a security camera with Face ID.
The roadmap points to a broad push into augmented reality, foldables and connected home technology, though the OLED MacBook Pro could slip to 2027 because of production challenges.
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