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Apple to Release These 20 New Products Across Rest of 2026 and 2027

Apple's annual WWDC developers conference is in the rearview mirror, but there is still a lot to look forward to over the next year and beyond.

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In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman listed around 20 products that he expects Apple to release across the remainder of 2026 and 2027.

Now that the more intelligent and personal version of Siri has finally arrived in beta, a full two years after Apple first previewed it at WWDC 2024, we should begin to see some new devices that were reportedly postponed until the new Siri was ready.

Beyond the usual annual updates to iPhones and Apple Watches in September, Gurman said Apple's all-new smart home hub could still arrive this year. He is also expecting a foldable iPhone Ultra and long-awaited updates to the Apple TV and HomePod mini. And a redesigned MacBook Ultra with an OLED display is expected by early next year.

Here is what to expect from Apple by the end of 2027, according to Gurman and other sources.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
1 day ago at 07:44 am
Just read this piece and my takeaway was...

So all the usual spec bumps and the same rumored things we've been hearing about forever ... some for years now.

Like, how much longer can one pontificate about a new Apple TV?

They rug pulled us 4k 1st gen folks, despite it running tvOS 26 just fine, and the current "new" one is nearly four years old.
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1 day ago at 07:57 am
At this point the Mac Studio and mac Mini should just skip the M5 family and move on to M6 chips.
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22 hours ago at 09:15 am
A little humour given the insanity of our current times, read in Tim Cook’s voice. lol

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Icehawk Avatar
1 day ago at 07:57 am
Didn't I read this exact article a few weeks ago? o.o Oh wait. taht was probably just for the rest of the year. Nothing shocking though. usual stuff. Makes sense.
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23 hours ago at 08:05 am
They have hit a plateau across pretty much the entire lineup. It’s fascinating to see actually, it’s most evident when it comes to the Apple Watch and the iPhone.
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22 hours ago at 09:04 am

At this point the Mac Studio and mac Mini should just skip the M5 family and move on to M6 chips.
Lots of people (including myself) have speculated for months that this is exactly what is going to happen. Unless they delay the M6—and Mark Gurman, at least, wrote that he is thinking the M6 will be introduced sooner than commonly thought, which would have to mean in the next few months at the latest given when Apple has historically been introducing new M chips—it makes zero sense to introduce such products this late in that chip family’s cycle. Both products have long lifecycles, and both have missed M generations before.

At this point, I’m guessing the plan all along was to go to M6 directly–but they just misjudged the AI frenzy, and didn’t have enough already-made respective M3 and M4 capacity for those two products. And they don’t have enough reserved TSMC node capacity to have them make more as they absolutely have to guarantee enough for their higher volume and more important products (iPhones and MacBooks).

Side note—the iMac also has not gotten a M5 update. It seems to get no love. I would bet, at least prior to this AI frenzy, the iMac outsold both the Studio and the mini. I see them at lots of small businesses, and while I prefer larger monitors, that size seems great for lots of people.
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