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Apple’s been making big changes for 2026, which include the budget-friendly MacBook Neo, fixing Siri, and possibly releasing its first foldable iPhone later this fall. According to a new report, the company’s momentum will continue forward into 2027 as well. 

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported on new hardware in the works next year from Apple. Gurman already reported on the camera-equipped AirPods, as it appears they will be ready sometime next year. The design is rumored to have cameras on its stems that will act as eyes for your AI, with a light to visually show data being uploaded to the cloud. This would offer a version of Siri’s visual context ahead of Apple’s rumored smart glasses.

Next up, the long-rumored 20th-anniversary iPhone, which is said to offer a nearly edge-to-edge display with curved glass that wraps around the sides. It will follow the iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max, which is slated for a fall release, and arrive in similar sizes. Apple’s high-end iPhones are said to be powered by the A22 Pro processor, which uses a new 1.4-nanometer chip. As the standard iPhone 18, Air, and 18e may not launch until next year, they will utilize Apple’s A21 chip. 

And lastly, the second-generation foldable iPhone that’s due at the end of next year. No word on a clamshell iPhone as of yet, so that foldable form factor may be a few years away. 

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