Apple’s Future Product Lineup Surfaces in Early iOS 26 Beta Leak
Apple is reportedly lining up a wide range of new hardware, with references to AirTag 2, updated iPads, new Macs and fresh wearables appearing in an early iOS 26 beta. The leak hints at launches stretching through 2026 and later.
An anonymous source provided MacRumors a list of unreleased devices and features that were discovered in an early iOS 26 beta. The list includes references to several upcoming Apple products, identified internally by codenames.

Apple upcoming devices and new chip roadmap
The beta references a wide range of upcoming Apple products across multiple categories. In the smart home segment, Apple is reportedly working on the second-generation AirTag, a new Studio Display, a refreshed Apple TV, multiple home hub variants, a new HomePod mini, an unknown home accessory that could be a camera or modular base, and even a tabletop robot.
Apple is also expected to bring a new standard iPad and updated iPad Air models powered by the M4 chip, available in multiple sizes and connectivity options. The list also points to several future iPhone models, including a new iPhone "e" variant, the next-generation iPhone Air, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, and a foldable iPhone.
In the Mac lineup, Apple appears to be developing a more affordable MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chip, along with updated MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac mini models featuring next-generation M5 and M6 processors across different configurations.
Wearables and spatial computing devices are also part of the roadmap. These include a lighter and more affordable Vision Air headset, a second-generation Vision Pro, Apple Watch Series 12, Apple Watch Ultra 4, and AI-powered smart glasses designed to compete with Meta's Ray-Bans. While some AR glasses prototypes appear to have been shelved, Apple continues to explore new form factors in this space.
The beta also reveals codenames for several upcoming Apple chips currently in development for future devices. These include the U3 Ultra Wideband chip (T2034), the M5 Pro, M5 Max, and M5 Ultra chips (T6050), the M6 chip (T8152), the A20 and A20 Pro chips (T8160), and the S11 chip (T8320).
The report further states that several of these devices, including the AirTag 2, new iPads, and the home hub, may arrive in early 2026, while others are likely to launch later in 2026 and beyond.


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