Let's get one thing straight, Apple has been called a lot of things over the years:

visionary, slow, secretive, overpriced, revolutionary.

But if the leaks are to be believed,

2026 might be the year they go full mad scientist.

We are apparently two months away from what Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and several supply chain leakers are calling it,

"Apple's most packed year ever".

From Gurman's newsletter to leaks spotted in Apple's internal code strings by @Tech_Reve and ShrimpApplePro etc, the whispers all point to a monster 2026 lineup.

And (yes), every YouTuber and techies claims that every year, but this time, the list of rumored products is actually bonkers.

We are talking 20 new devices.

from some chip-swapped Macs to an iPhone Ultra foldable that could finally make Samsung sweat,

to a revived 12-inch MacBook that is (allegedly so good) it will "destroy the Windows market."

(Their words, not mine, though I wouldn't complain.)

So grab your overpriced latte and let's walk through all 20 of these — because whether you are an Apple fan or a skeptic, you are gonna want to see how deep this rabbit hole (actually) goes.

1. M5 MacBook Air — the Familiar Face

Current M4 MacBook Air in stunning Sky Blue color
Current M4 MacBook Air in stunning Sky Blue color

Kicking off the year in January 2026, it seems,

we are getting an M5 MacBook Air.

No new design, no fancy colors, no "we made it thinner" marketing tricks from Apple but just a good old-fashioned chip upgrade.

That does mean a better battery life, snappier AI performance, and maybe a 5% ego boost for those who like to say, "I have the latest Mac."

Honestly, this feels like Apple's warm-up jog before the chaos that comes next.

2. The 12-inch MacBook Rises Again (Kinda)

This next one is spicy.

Apple might be reviving the 12-inch MacBook,

except it is actually 13 inches now, but fits in the same tiny chassis thanks to slimmer bezels.

MacBook with A18 Chip
MacBook with A18 Chip

And instead of an M-series chip, it is apparently running the A18 Pro (a chip we would normally see in iPhones).

What this actually means:

Apple is about to make a laptop that thinks it's an iPhone on steroids.

The leak also claims it will have the best battery life ever made, and it will "kill the Windows market."

It is a bold claim (alright), but there is no doubt this thing would appeal to the same crowd that loved the original 12-inch MacBook,

the "work anywhere, look good doing it" type of crowd.

3. iPad Air (M4) — Chip Swap City

ipad air M2 2024
The previous ipad air M2 2024

Next up,

the iPad Air gets a simple M4 upgrade.

That's it.

No OLED (display), no design changes, just more horsepower for the same sleek frame (you have seen).

It is like Apple looked at it and said, "You're doing fine, sweetie."

4. The Smart Home Hub with Smarter Siri

Now we are entering new product category territory.

Apple's reportedly building a Smart Home Hub.

Which is (actually) a tablet-like device that mounts on your wall and controls everything from your lights to your music.

Think Amazon Echo Show… but with better design, less personality, and Siri that finally doesn't suck (allegedly, she is getting smarter).

It is also rumored to run a new "HomeOS,"

Which sounds like Apple's way of saying, "Yes, we are serious about smart homes now."

5. M5 Pro & M5 Max MacBook Pros

MacBook Pro M5 is already released
MacBook Pro M5 is already released (Apple)

Now, the heavy hitters.

The M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to supercharge the next MacBook Pros.

But still no design changes, no new ports (just raw, unapologetic speed). So,

Expect higher core counts, some wild graphics, and enough power to run local AI models smoother than your GPU-heavy gaming PC (if you know what I mean).

(Maybe not that smoother, but you know Apple will claim it is.)

6. OLED iPad Mini — Tiny Screen, Huge Glow-Up

OLED was introduced in iPad Pro in 2024, iPad Mini may get it in 2026
OLED was introduced in iPad Pro in 2024, iPad Mini may get it in 2026

It seems,

The iPad Mini is finally getting its OLED era.

There is even talk of a waterproof redesign that ditches the speaker grills entirely, using subtle frame vibrations to create the sound instead.

So, it is going to be

waterproof, minimal, and just weird enough to be very Apple.

They are also slapping in the new A19 Pro chip, which means this palm-sized beast could actually rival a MacBook Air in performance.

If it really delivers on those specs, this thing won't just replace your tablet, the iPad Mini might (actually) earn a new title:

the smallest serious computer you can buy.

7. Budget iPad (A18)

There won't be anything fancy for the iPads.

Just an A18 chip upgrade to the entry-level iPad.

We are likely getting,

Same design, same price, slightly faster (only).

It seems, this is the "we know kids will drop it anyway" iPad.

8. M5 & M5 Pro Mac Mini — Pocket AI Machines

The next one is for the over excited guys.

Apple is reportedly making the Mac Mini even smaller

,like, "fits in your pocket" small, but with the M5 and M5 Pro chips inside.

If that comes true, it will run local AI models like a champ.

Stack a few dozen together and you have got a miniature AI farm on your desk. (cute, but also kind of terrifying).

9. M5 iMac — Another Chip Refresh

The current iMac M4 in different Colors
The current iMac M4 in different Colors

iMac may also have a familiar story:

same design, new chip.

It is getting the M5, which should bring a nice graphics bump but nothing revolutionary.

Still, those candy-colored iMacs look fantastic on a desk, even if they are basically just giant iPads in disguise.

10. Mac Studio (M5 Max / Ultra)

The Mac Studio is going full graphics monster mode.

Leaks suggest Apple's testing the M5 Ultra, which could rival Nvidia's best GPUs.

If that is true, this could be Apple's "mic drop" for professionals still clinging to PCs for rendering or AI workloads.

11. Mac Pro (M5 Ultra)

For the 1% who need ports,

Apple is rolling the same M5 Ultra into the Mac Pro.

Expect same cheese grater design and also the same astronomical price.

It is (actually) not for you or me, it is for Pixar.

12. 27-inch Studio Display — Two Flavors

Apple Studio Display
Apple Studio Display

New 27-inch Studio Displays are coming, apparently in two versions:

  • Standard 60Hz LCD.
  • Fancy Mini-LED version with 120Hz ProMotion.

This is going to be perfect for people who love paying $3,000 to see their email in smoother motion (if anything).

13. iPhone 18 Pro / Pro Max — Shrinking the Island

Now, the iPhone 18 Pro lineup's big headline:

2nm chips.

Smaller, faster, more efficient, (yada yada).

Apple might also shrink the Dynamic Island and call it innovation.

Still, these will sell out in 10 minutes. (Because Apple).

14. iPhone Air 2 — The Comeback Nobody Asked For

iPhone Air Display
None

The iPhone Air didn't exactly blow up in 2025, but Apple is apparently not giving up.

The sequel might get a dual camera system that uses one lens to switch between wide and ultra-wide via magnets or motors.

That is the most Apple thing I have ever heard:

over-engineering something simple (beautifully).

15. iPhone Ultra (Foldable)

Finally,

the mythical foldable iPhone might be real — dubbed the iPhone Ultra.

Apple has allegedly been working with Samsung on a crease-free display, and they are using their new high-density batteries for all-day power.

If this actually happens,

it could (literally) redefine the foldable market.

If it flops?

Expect Apple to pretend it never existed (just ask anyone who remembers AirPower).

16. Apple Watch Ultra 4 — Magnetic Everything

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Apple Watch Ultra 3 (Apple)

The Ultra 4 is ditching the familiar sliding clasps in favor of a brand-new magnetic band design (which could make swapping bands way easier).

Those who have invested heavily(as much as $800) in bands might cringe a little, but there is no denying that magnets make things way easier.

17. Apple Watch Series 12 — Same Deal, Smaller Frame

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Apple Watch Series 11

We are going to get the same magnetic system, but on the regular Watch.

This gives Apple more room inside for a bigger battery (or a thinner body).

I'm betting on the thinner option,

I mean, Apple has always had a thing for sleek, slim designs.

18. M6 Pro & M6 Max MacBook Pro — OLED Glory

Here is where things go next-level.

The redesigned M6 Pro/Max MacBook Pros will (allegedly) feature:

  • Tandem OLED displays
  • Touchscreens (finally)
  • No notch
  • A "Dynamic Island" for laptops

Crazy as it sounds, this might actually be the first real visual revamp for the MacBook in ages.

Picture that buttery OLED covering a 16-inch display (absolutely dreamy).

19. M6 MacBook Air — Business as Usual

Air with the M6 chip,

Yes MacBook Air will get two chip in one year. (M5 and M6 later the year)

Although, the M6 MacBook Air is just a chip bump, I mean,

No redesign, no surprises

but don't worry, it will (still) fly off the shelves (apple knows how to sell).

20. Apple Smart Glasses — Welcome to the Future (Kinda)

And here is the cherry on top:

Apple Smart Glasses.

Inspired by Meta's Ray-Ban tech, they promise a sleeker design and AI that tracks and understands what you are looking at.

But don't expect full AR just yet.

This first-gen version is (reportedly) coming in 2027, and will focus more on intelligent assistance than those holograms.

It seems to be Apple's slow, deliberate step into the wearable AI future.

Final Thoughts: The Year of the Overload

So, there you have it — 20 Apple products in 2026.

Some are predictable, some are wild, and some almost feel like they came straight out of a tech dream (may be dreamt up by an over-caffeinated Redditor).

But here is the thing:

Apple's rhythm of "incremental, incremental, revolution" is due for a bit of a revolution.

Between AI, foldables, OLED MacBooks, and smart glasses, 2026 could actually feel new again.

They may not destroy the Windows market,

but they will make us reach for our wallets and think, this time, it's worth it.