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iPhone Fold, A19-powered MacBook, and AirTag 2 hinted in the Leaked iOS 26 code

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A new leak from an early internal build of iOS 26 has revealed that Apple may be working on more than 30 unreleased devices, including the first foldable iPhone, a second-generation AirTag 2, updates to Macs and iPads, and several home and wearable products. The information comes from code found in the software of a prototype device that surfaced online earlier this month.

According to the leaked data tied to internal codenames, Apple’s roadmap for 2026 and beyond could include new iPhones, such as iPhone 17e, iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, and the long-rumored iPhone Fold, which is expected to be Apple’s first foldable smartphone. The foldable device may feature a wide book-style form factor similar to other Android rivals and could introduce under-screen camera and Touch ID as well.

The leak also points to refreshed iPads, including larger iPad Air models powered by M4 Chip, and a range of new Macs such as A18-powered affordable MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air variants with next-generation Apple silicon chips. Home devices like a new Apple TV, refreshed HomePod mini, and smart home accessories are also referenced in the internal code.

Wearables are not left out, with future Apple Watch Series 12 and Apple Watch Ultra 4 models listed, as well as entries for spatial devices like Vision Air and second-generation Vision Pro units. Some codenames remain unlinked to known products, indicating there may be even more surprises in the pipeline.

Apple has not confirmed any of the leaked details, and exact release windows are unknown, but the list of the leak suggests a busy product cycle ahead through 2026 and beyond as the company continues to expand its hardware ecosystem.

 

Jam Ancheta
Jam Anchetahttps://jamonline.ph
Jam Ancheta is a Filipino tech journalist, content creator, and founder of JamOnline.ph, delivering news, reviews, and insights on gadgets, gaming, and tech. With over a decade in the industry, he has collaborated with top brands and produced content that makes technology easy to understand. Based in Alberta, Canada, Jam continues to connect with a global audience while balancing work, gaming, family, school and an ever-growing pile of unopened gadget boxes.

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