Recent leaks have already hinted that Apple is working on a new AirTag, an upgraded HomePod mini, a new iPad powered by the A19 chip, and an M4-based iPad Air. Now, a new report goes even further, outlining a much broader lineup of Apple devices and features that could arrive in 2026 and beyond.

According to MacRumors, the publication has obtained a list of “unreleased devices and features” allegedly discovered in an early iOS 26 beta. This lengthy list reportedly includes references to upcoming Apple hardware, chipsets, and several internal codenames.

If the list is accurate, Apple may be planning to launch AirTag 2, Studio Display 2, and several smart home products next year. These include a new Apple TV, a tabletop home robot, and a second-generation HomePod mini.

The document also mentions the rumoured 12th-generation iPad with the A19 chip, an M4-powered iPad Air, and several future iPhone models. Among them are the iPhone 17e, iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and even a foldable iPhone. An iPhone Air 2 is also referenced, though the codename appears tied to a software build from before Apple reportedly decided to delay the Air’s successor.

On the Mac and wearables side, the list points to a range of upcoming computers and devices. These include a more affordable MacBook using the A18 Pro chip, new MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro/Max and M6 Pro/Max chips, as well as M5-based versions of the MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac mini.

In terms of wearables, the leak mentions a “Vision Air” headset, multiple AR glasses, a cheaper version of the Vision Pro, Apple Watch Series 12, and the Apple Watch Ultra 4.

Rounding things out, the list also contains codenames for several upcoming Apple SoCs, including the U3, M5 Pro/Max/Ultra, M6, A20/A20 Pro, and S11.