Apple's 2026-2027 product roadmap includes a foldable iPhone, iPhone 18 Pro, M5 Macs, and other devices, with significant updates and new form factors planned, though some products may be delayed or canceled.
Recent reports indicate that Apple has paused development of its Vision Pro headset and the upcoming Vision Air, shifting focus towards smart glasses, with no active headset projects in development, signaling a significant change in Apple's mixed reality strategy.
Bloomberg reports that Apple has a three-year plan to significantly update the iPhone lineup, including a thinner iPhone Air in 2025, a foldable iPhone in 2026, and a major redesign with curved glass edges for the iPhone 20 in 2027, along with potential updates to other Apple products. These changes are part of Apple's broader product roadmap, which also hints at new Apple Watches, iPads, Macs, and possibly innovative devices like smart glasses and home robots in the future.
Apple has an ambitious plan for head-mounted devices, including multiple versions of the Vision Pro headset and smart glasses, with new models expected to launch between 2025 and 2028, aiming to expand its ecosystem in this emerging market.
A leaked product roadmap reveals Apple's plans for the next four years, including a foldable iPhone, foldable iPad, AR glasses, and other significant upgrades. The timeline suggests new products such as OLED iPad Pro, iPhone 16 with 5x zoom lens, iPhone SE 4, and iPhone 17 with three 48MP camera sensors. Exciting developments are expected in 2026, including a foldable iPhone, a cheaper Apple Vision Pro, a new OLED MacBook, and more. While some details align with existing rumors, there are discrepancies, such as the suggestion that the first foldable device from Apple will be an iPhone.
Apple is reportedly exploring the launch of AR glasses and a foldable iPad in 2027, according to a product roadmap shared by Samsung Securities. However, the development of these products faces challenges, including the need for advanced chip technology and lightweight design. The company is also working on addressing the pricing of its current headset, with a low-cost model expected in 2025. The launch of the AR glasses might be further delayed as Apple aims to perfect the technology and address potential setbacks.
Apple's 2024 product roadmap, as revealed by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, includes updates to the iPad Air, iPad Pro, and MacBook Air in March, followed by the release of the Vision Pro Headset. In September-October, Apple plans to unveil the iPhone 16 series with larger displays and thinner bezels, along with the Apple Watch Series 10 featuring blood pressure sensing capabilities. Additionally, there will be a refresh of the iPad Mini and a new low-end iPad. The year will conclude with revamped AirPods featuring USB-C connectivity. Overall, Apple's roadmap promises a range of exciting innovations across its product lineup.
Sonos is planning to release its first-ever pair of headphones in 2024, with a rumored release date in April and a price range of $400 to $500. The headphones will feature the ability to synchronize music with other Sonos products and will include Sonos Voice Control. Sonos is also planning to launch a TV streaming device and a second-generation Sonos Roam portable Bluetooth speaker. Other upcoming products include a refreshed Sub, a business-oriented version of the Era 100, and a new soundbar. The wave of new devices is aimed at reversing a downswing in demand for Sonos products in 2023.
Apple is reportedly working on over a dozen new devices set to launch between late 2023 and early 2024, including two Apple Watch Series 9 models, a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra, new MacBook Pro models with M3 Pro and M3 Max chips, refreshed MacBook Air models, new iMac models, an updated iPad Air, two new iPad Pro models with OLED displays, third-generation AirPods Pro, a refreshed Apple TV, and other "home equipment" such as smart displays. A new generation of Apple's Vision Pro headset is unlikely to arrive until 2025.
Apple's 2024 product roadmap allegedly includes new iMacs with a screen over 30 inches, upgraded 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros with M3 Pro and M3 Max chipsets, OLED iPad Pros, and a new iPad Air. The company is also projected to release the Watch "Series 9" in two sizes and an updated Watch Ultra during the iPhone 15 series' launch window in fall 2023.
Apple is reportedly planning to launch three new Apple Watch models this fall, including two Apple Watch Series 9 models and an updated version of the Apple Watch Ultra. The product roadmap also includes new MacBook Pro models, revamped iPad Pro models with OLED displays, and a new iPad Air. Other products in early development include third-gen AirPods, smart displays, and an improved Apple TV.
A leaked Intel product roadmap confirms the cancelation of the Meteor Lake-S with 6 Performance and 8 Efficient cores for desktop series, which was long speculated to be replaced with an Arrow Lake die with the same configuration. The rest of the roadmap is masked, leaving confusion surrounding Intel's plans for the next-gen Core series. The next-gen Core series may not feature more cores than Raptor Lake, but the core design will be updated for what is called Lion Cove and Skymont hybrid architecture.