Apple just dropped the iPhone 17 lineup, along with the shiny new iPhone Air but if you thought that was it for 2025, think again.
Word is, Cupertino has at least 10 more devices lined up, and about half of them are landing either before the end of this year or early 2026.
Here’s a quick rundown of what’s next from Apple
iPad Pro M5: More Power
The iPad Pro is getting a serious glow-up with the M5 chip, which means faster everything apps, editing, gaming, you name it. But the real win?
Apple’s finally moving the front camera to the long edge, so your FaceTime calls won’t look awkward anymore. Perfect for all those study groups or work calls you take in landscape mode.
Vision Pro M5: Sleeker, Lighter, Cooler
Apple’s Vision Pro headset is also in for an upgrade. You can expect it to run on the M5 chip, but also keep an eye out for a lighter strap design that won’t wreck your neck during long sessions. Oh, and rumour has it a Space Black finish is coming, basically the “all-black fit” version of the headset.
AirTag 2: Find My Stuff, Faster
For the first time since 2021, the AirTag is getting refreshed. The AirTag 2 will pack the new U2 chip (first seen in the AirPods Pro 3), which means faster pairing and more precise location tracking.
MacBook Pro M5: Slimmer + OLED Glow-Up
Traditionally an autumn launch, the MacBook refresh may arrive slightly later than usual. The update is expected to focus on a shift to M5 silicon, maintaining the current design language. The larger redesign, including OLED panels and a slimmer chassis, is not expected until late 2026.
iPhone 17e: Budget-Friendly Refresh
Finally, there’s the iPhone 17e. Think of it as the chill cousin to the main iPhone lineup. It’s expected to ship with the A19 chip plus some modest design tweaks. Nothing wild, but at a Spring 2026 launch, it’s shaping up to be a solid budget-friendly option for those who want the Apple vibe without spending flagship money.
The Bottom Line
Whether you’re team iPad, MacBook, or AirTag, there’s probably something in here for you. So, what’s on your wish list: a lighter Vision Pro, a MacBook with an OLED later in the year, or just finally not losing your wallet thanks to AirTag 2?