Apple appears to be preparing a wide-ranging lineup of new hardware, as a fresh leak has revealed details about several unreleased devices and internal features planned for the coming years. While recent reports already hinted at new AirTags, iPads, and Home products, this latest information offers a broader look at Apple’s long-term roadmap, extending well into 2026 and beyond.
Apple’s upcoming products surface in new leak
According to a report by Macrumors, an early internal build of iOS 26 contained references to multiple unreleased Apple products and features. The data was reportedly discovered in a prototype device running pre-release software that predates the first public developer beta.
The internal list includes device names, chip references, and codenames, offering insight into Apple’s development pipeline. Among the highlighted products are AirTag 2, a second-generation Studio Display, and several smart home devices.
These include a new Apple TV, an updated HomePod mini, two variants of a home hub, and even a tabletop robot. The list also references the iPad 12 powered by the A19 chip and an iPad Air running Apple’s M4 processor.
Future iPhone models are also mentioned, including the iPhone 17e, iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and a foldable iPhone. An iPhone Air 2 appears in the software as well, though it is believed to have been delayed after the software build was created.
Macs, wearables, and future Apple chips
The leak also sheds light on Apple’s Mac lineup. It references a low-cost MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chip, along with M5-based MacBook Air, Mac mini, and Mac Studio models. Higher-end systems, such as M5 and M6 MacBook Pro variants, are also listed.
Wearable devices mentioned include a lighter Vision Air headset, a more affordable Vision Pro variant, future Apple Watch models, and several AR glasses concepts. Additionally, codenames for upcoming Apple silicon such as A20, M5, M6, and S11 were found, indicating continued in-house chip development.
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While release timelines remain unclear, several of these products are expected to arrive during 2026, with others likely planned further down the line.
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