Last week, Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 17. Despite the packed presentation, the company is preparing at least ten more product launches in the coming months, half of which are expected to arrive before the end of 2025, reports Baltimore Chronicle citing 9to5Mac.
Some devices announced in September have not yet reached the market, but Apple plans to release them before the year’s end, with several expected as early as October. The first in line is the iPad Pro powered by the new M5 chip, which matches the performance of the A19 Pro while offering higher power. The device will also feature a second front-facing camera in portrait orientation and may include a square selfie sensor similar to the one in the iPhone 17.
The Vision Pro headset is also set for an upgrade. Instead of the M2, it will now run on the M5 chip while keeping the same weight and design. A new strap and a Space Black color option are expected.
October could also see the release of the AirTag 2 with a U2 chip, first introduced in the AirPods Pro 3, improving object-tracking accuracy. Apple TV and the HomePod mini will be updated as well, featuring a new processor and the proprietary N1 networking chip. Apple TV will support the upcoming Siri assistant and Apple Intelligence features launching next year, while the HomePod mini may receive new color options.
At the start of 2026, Apple will introduce more products. In January–February, the MacBook Pro with an M5 processor will appear. Its design will remain unchanged for now, while a major redesign with an OLED display and slimmer body is planned only for late 2026. Shortly after, the MacBook Air with the same M5 chip will be released.
Apple is also developing a new external display. The most likely candidate is an updated version of the Studio Display or Pro Display XDR with a 27-inch screen.
In spring 2026, Apple will launch the iPhone 17e with the A19 chip, following the annual tradition after this year’s iPhone 16e. The long-awaited Siri Hub, initially planned for release last year, will finally reach the market in early 2026 after the rollout of iOS 26.4, becoming the central smart home device in Apple’s ecosystem.
Earlier we wrote that Apple AirPods Pro 3 — advanced noise cancellation, heart rate sensor, and Live Translation.