2025 has been a pretty big year for Apple, as we’ve seen from the introduction of new hardware such as the iPhone 17 Pro which introduced new design changes to the lineup, the not-so-budget iPhone 16e, as well as the debut of its rather-divisive Liquid Glass UI design. With that in mind, it looks like the company has a lot planned more for 2026 following a massive leak, which just so happens to have uncovered several upcoming products from the tech giant.
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To keep it short, a prototype Apple device somehow found its way onto the market, and was eventually sold to a buyer who then shared what they could find within the software running on the device. Interestingly, the said prototype ran an early beta build of iOS 26, which at the time of development was still referred to as iOS 19 before Apple decided to re-structure its software numbering system. Following this, the folks over at Macrumors have reported that a source has provided them with a list of unannounced Apple devices, a lot of which are expected to be unveiled next year.

This includes several products under Apple’s home and accessory lineup, which consists of the second-generation AirTag with codename B589, a new Apple Studio Display 2 (J427 and J527), and an updated Apple TV (J355). Also spotted were two distinct home hub variants including a model with a base (J490) and a mounted version (J491), a tabletop “robot” (J595),a second-generation HomePod mini (B525), and an unknown home accessory labeled J229.

The list also claims that it includes the iPad 12 in both Wi-Fi and Cellular configurations as J581 and J582, the M4 iPad Air in 11-inch and 13-inch sizes in Wi-Fi and Cellular options (J707, J708, J737, and J738), the iPhone 17e (V159), the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max (V63 and V64), the iPhone Air 2 (V62), and a foldable iPhone identified simply as V68.

As for upcoming Mac models, it’s now expected that we could see the rumoured low-cost MacBook with the A18 Pro chip (J700), M5 Pro and Max MacBook Pros in 14 and 16-inch sizes (J714c, J714s, J716c, J716s), M5 MacBook Airs in 13 and 15-inch options (J813 and J815), M5 Mac Studios with Max and Ultra variants (J775c and J775d), and M5 Mac minis (J873g and J873s). There’s even mention of M6-powered machines, including an M6 14-inch MacBook Pro (J804), as well as M6 Pro and Max MacBook Pros in 14 and 16-inch configurations (K114c, K114s, K116c, K116s).

The leak also mentions Apple’s Vision Air headset (N100), which if true is most likely a lighter and cheaper alternative to the Vision Pro, although there’s also a second-generation Vision Pro model listed as N109, and what could be AI smart glasses meant to compete with the likes of Meta Ray-Bans (N401). The list also mentions the Apple Watch Series 12 (N237 and N238) and the Apple Watch Ultra 4 (N240).
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Finally, we have Apple silicon—the list includes a U3 Ultra Wideband chip (T2034), the S11 watch chip (T8320), the A20/A20 Pro (T8160), and the next-generation Mac processors: the M5 Pro/Max/Ultra (T6050) and the M6 (T8152). It’s certainly a beefy list, and it even includes six more unknown codenames although these don’t seem to refer to anything, at leas according to the leaker. Of course at this point nothing is absolutely confirmed, but don’t be surprised if a good number of these make it into an Apple event presentation next year.