Apple may launch new iPhones, AI Glasses and more in 2026 and 2027: Here is what you can expect
Mark Gurman says Apple is lining up a broad slate of devices from a foldable iPhone to smart glasses and a home robot. The roadmap points to a major push across AI, wearables and smart home products over the next few years.
by Om Gupta · India TodayIn Short
- Apple may launch foldable iPhones, AI glasses and new AirPods soon
- The company is reportedly planning its biggest product cycle ever
- Smart home devices and even a tabletop robot are in development
Apple may be getting ready for a busy few years. The tech giant is reportedly planning a host of new products that could arrive between 2026 and 2027, including foldable iPhones, AI-powered glasses, upgraded AirPods, Macs, iPads and smart home devices. If these plans materialise, the company's upcoming lineup could be one of the most ambitious in its history. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the lineup may even include products Apple has never launched before, such as smart glasses, AirPods equipped with cameras and a tabletop robot. And that's not all. Apple is also expected to introduce its first foldable iPhone this year.
Foldable iPhone could arrive this year
According to Gurman's latest Power On newsletter, it all starts this September. He expects Apple to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max and its first foldable iPhone, which he refers to as the iPhone Ultra. The launch event could also include the Apple Watch Series 12 and Apple Watch Ultra 4.
Other products reportedly arriving this year include multiple Macs and a refreshed entry-level iPad that supports Apple Intelligence thanks to an upgraded processor.
Apple's smart display could recognise your face
There is also a chance that Apple's long-rumoured smart home hub arrives in 2026. The device is said to feature a 7-inch display and act as a central command hub for the home. According to Gurman's earlier reports, the product resembles a square iPad that can either be attached to a half-dome-shaped speaker base or mounted on a wall. The interface is expected to include circular app icons arranged similarly to the Apple Watch's home screen.
The standout feature could be facial recognition. The device is reportedly being designed to recognise people as they approach and display personalised information, including calendar appointments, reminders, notes, music and news preferences.
Apple is also said to be working on a new iPad mini equipped with an OLED display. Meanwhile, a new Apple TV and HomePod mini with Apple Intelligence are reportedly in advanced testing. Gurman says he would be surprised if they didn't arrive this year. However, major design changes are not expected. The biggest upgrades could be support for the new Siri and possibly a redesigned Apple TV remote.
The iPhone's 20th anniversary could be Apple's biggest moment
Next year marks the iPhone's 20th anniversary, and according to the report, Apple has even bigger plans. The company is expected to kick things off in spring with a second-generation iPhone Air. The device is said to bring improved battery life and a second rear camera, addressing some of the biggest complaints about the first-generation model.
But the main attraction will reportedly arrive later that year. Apple is expected to launch special 20th anniversary iPhones, which could be called the iPhone 20 Pro and iPhone 20 Pro Max. These devices are also expected to be joined by a second-generation foldable iPhone.
The company is reportedly planning new AirPods as well. These earbuds could include cameras that feed visual data to Siri's AI system.
Apple's first smart glasses may finally arrive
Another product that has long been the subject of rumours is Apple's first smart glasses. The device was once expected to debut at the end of this year, but Gurman now says the launch may happen toward the end of 2027.
Looking even further ahead, Apple is reportedly developing a tabletop robot for late 2027 or 2028. The product is said to be an advanced version of the company's smart home display, featuring a robotic arm and AI capabilities.
Gurman had previously said the idea is for the device to behave almost like a person in a room. It could interrupt a conversation about dinner plans to suggest nearby restaurants or recipes. It is also being designed to engage in back-and-forth conversations for tasks such as planning trips or getting things done, similar to OpenAI's voice mode.
Beyond that, Apple is reportedly working on a revamped Vision headset and, eventually, augmented reality glasses.
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