Apple is preparing 10 new products: all announcements by the end of 2025 and early 2026

Apple just wrapped up its iPhone 17 unveiling, but that was just the first step in a busy schedule. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company has 10 more new device launches to look forward to in the coming months. Half of those new products are due out by the end of 2025, and the rest — in early 2026.
At least half of those new products are expected to be released by the end of 2025, and the rest — in early 2026.
Apple launches through the end of 2025
iPad Pro with M5 chip

First on the list of updates will be the iPad Pro. The plan is to switch to the new M5 processor, which will inherit all the power efficiency benefits of the A19 Pro, but on a larger scale. The tablet is rumored to get a second front-facing camera in portrait orientation. It’s possible Apple will bring the new square front camera sensor from the iPhone 17 to the iPad Pro, but that’s just speculation for now.
And it’s possible Apple will bring the new square front camera sensor from the iPhone 17 to the iPad Pro.
Vision Pro with M5 chip
The Vision Pro headset will also be updated to the M5 processor, replacing the current M2. No significant hardware changes should be expected: the device will retain its size and weight. However, there may be a new strap included, as well as a Space Black color option.
The Vision Pro headset will also be updated with a new M5 processor, replacing the current M2.
AirTag 2
Apple is working on the second version of the AirTag tracker, which will get a U2 chip. This processor recently debuted in the AirPods Pro 3 and provides more accurate location detection. AirTag 2 will inherit the same improvements to the search engine.

Apple TV and HomePod mini
Apple’s smart-home ecosystem will also get an update. Both devices will come out with a new processor and N1 networking chip, first introduced at the iPhone 17 unveiling. Apple TV will add support for the new Siri voice assistant and Apple Intelligence features that will roll out in 2026. The HomePod mini, for its part, may come in new colors.

What’s coming out in early 2026
MacBook Pro M5
The MacBook Pro is usually refreshed in the fall, but this time Apple is pushing back the release. A version of the laptop with the M5 chip will come out in early 2026. It won’t be the long-awaited redesign with an OLED display and thin chassis — it will have to wait until late 2026. At launch, the update will focus on the transition to the new chip while keeping the current design.

MacBook Air M5
The MacBook Air will be updated in the first quarter of 2026. The model will also get the M5 chip, which will provide performance and power efficiency gains.
New Mac display

Apple is working on two external monitors, but will only introduce one in the coming months. According to Gurman, we’re talking about an upgrade to either the Studio Display or the Pro Display XDR. Both variants of the new monitor are expected to be in a 27-inch format, making a Studio Display upgrade more likely.
Apple’s new monitor is expected to come in a 27-inch format, making a Studio Display upgrade more likely.
iPhone 17e
After the release of the iPhone 16e earlier this year, there was some question as to whether it would become an annual update model. It’s now clear that it will. Apple will introduce the iPhone 17e in spring 2026, with a new A19 chip and some minor improvements.
Siri Smart Home Hub

Apple is preparing a standalone device — a smart hub for the home with support for Siri voice assistant. Its launch was delayed last year because of Apple Intelligence refinements. Now, according to Gurman, following the release of iOS 26.4, the device will be available in the first few months of 2026.
Apple is preparing a separate device — a smart hub for the home with Siri voice assistant support.
Totals
The next six months are going to be busy for Apple. Users can expect key lineup updates — from the iPad Pro and Vision Pro to the AirTag and MacBook. Particular attention is being paid to the transition to the M5 chip and the integration of Apple Intelligence. According to Gurman, this will be one of Apple’s tightest launch schedules in years.