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Apple’s 2026 Roadmap: 18 New Products from the Foldable iPhone to Augmented Reality Glasses

It seems that 2026 will not be just an ordinary year in Apple’s calendar, but rather the big bang that fans of the bitten apple have been waiting for. We are not talking about minor updates or changes in chassis colors, but an epic roadmap featuring 18 new products covering everything: from Macs and iPhones to wearables and smart home devices. As an editor obsessed with everything that comes out of the Cupertino labs, I can say that Apple is preparing to redefine the entire ecosystem concept, with a focus on extreme performance and designs we haven’t seen before.

Interface of Apple's 2026 smart home controller device


Desktop Devices: The Power of M5 Processors and Giant Displays

The start will be with desktop devices, which will see a massive leap in performance. The Mac Studio will receive M5 Ultra and M5 Max processors, making it a beast in video processing and 3D rendering. As for the 24-inch iMac, it will be updated with the M5 processor to provide a perfect balance between power and energy efficiency in its well-known slim design.

From the Phonegram website: A desktop setup with a monitor displaying a forest scene, a wireless keyboard and mouse, and a Mac Studio and Mac Mini on a dark wooden desk.

But the biggest surprise lies in the rumors about a larger 30-inch iMac, equipped with an M5 Max processor. This device, which may be called the iMac Ultra or iMac Pro, targets professionals who need vast screen real estate and powerful processing capabilities. And let’s not forget the Mac Mini, which will get its share of the update with M5 and M5 Pro processors along with an increase in base storage capacity, remaining the most flexible and powerful small desktop solution on the market.


Laptops and iPads: The OLED Era Has Begun

In the mobile world, eyes are turning toward the MacBook Pro with an OLED screen. This device will not only feature stunning screen quality and deep colors, but will also run on the upcoming M6 Pro and M6 Max processors, which promise astronomical speeds and unprecedented energy efficiency. Although some technical challenges may delay this beast until 2027, the expectations surrounding it set the bar for ambition very high.

From the Phonegram website: The iPad Mini 8, labeled as an OLED iPad Mini, appears on a wet surface with water splashes, highlighting the vibrant OLED screen, the powerful A19 Pro chip, and the impressive water resistance feature.

As for the iPad family, the 12th generation iPad will receive an A18 processor to ensure smooth performance in daily tasks and multitasking. The best news for fans of small devices is the update of the iPad Mini with an OLED screen and an A19 Pro or even A20 Pro processor, making it the most powerful small-sized tablet in the world, undisputed, and perfect for reading, gaming, and working on the go.


iPhone 18 and the Arrival of the Foldable iPhone

2026 will be the year of revolution in the phone world. The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will come with an A20 Pro processor, with radical improvements in the camera system and a reduction in the size of the Dynamic Island to provide a more immersive screen experience. But the most prominent event is the “iPhone Ultra,” Apple’s first foldable phone.

From the Phonegram website: Four smartphones, displayed side-by-side in black, silver, purple, and blue, showcasing the latest iPhone 18 Pro devices, each equipped with two rear cameras and an LED flash.

Leaks indicate that this device will feature a giant 7.8-inch internal screen free of annoying creases, and a 5.3-inch external screen. Apple doesn’t just want to enter the foldable phone market; it wants to dominate it by offering a design that combines practicality with the superior aesthetics that always distinguish its products.


Wearables: Apple Watch with New Security Features

Apple won’t stop at phones and computers; innovations will extend to your wrist and ears. The Apple Watch 12 will come with an unexpected surprise: a built-in fingerprint scanner, in addition to an updated processor and advanced security features. As for the Apple Watch Ultra 4, it will get a slimmer design and more accurate health sensors to monitor your vital activity at a professional level.

From the Phonegram website: A close-up of an Apple Watch Ultra 4 displaying health and navigation data, with a finger pressing a side button, against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains at sunrise.

Regarding audio, we will see AirPods 5 with design adjustments, but the real excitement lies in the AirPods Ultra, which may include heart rate sensors, advanced adaptive audio features, and perhaps even built-in cameras to enhance interaction capabilities with the surroundings. Apple wants its headphones to be more than just a means for listening, but a fully integrated smart tool.


Smart Home and Apple Glasses: The New Frontiers

Expanding the Apple empire will also include the home. We will see an Apple TV updated with an A17 Pro processor and deep integration of Apple Intelligence to provide smarter content recommendations. A brand new Home Hub device will also appear to be the mastermind of your smart home system, alongside an Apple security camera that supports Face ID technology for highly accurate facial recognition.

From the Phonegram website: A pair of black smart glasses with a transparent screen displaying digital icons, placed on a circular surface with the Apple logo in the center, as shown in the week's news.

And we cannot talk about 2026 without mentioning Apple Glasses. These glasses will represent Apple’s true entry into the world of daily wearable augmented reality, with full integration with Apple Intelligence and cameras capable of providing stunning visual experiences, seamlessly linked to your iPhone. It is the vision that Apple has always dreamed of to turn science fiction into a tangible reality.

Which of these 18 products is the most exciting for you? And do you think the foldable iPhone will outperform its competitors?

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