According to Mark Gurman, Apple expects a comprehensive product refresh in 2027. But even in 2026, it's clear that significant innovations are on the horizon. Three products stand out in particular: the first foldable iPhone, a completely redesigned MacBook Pro, and a lighter, more affordable version of the Vision Pro. If you use Apple products or are interested in technology, you should take a closer look at these developments.
Apple launches new devices year after year, but not every update is truly exciting. 2026 is likely to look different. The iPhone, MacBook, and Vision product lines are not only being further developed, but in some cases are being fundamentally redesigned. This affects design, technology, and user experience equally. Here's an overview of the most important facts and what you can expect.
The iPhone Fold is coming – and with it the first foldable Apple device
This fall, Apple will launch the iPhone 17 Air, a model that deviates from the previous iPhone design. But in 2026, Apple will go one step further and launch the iPhone Fold – the first foldable iPhone ever. It will be a high-end device that will be in a new league in terms of technology and price. According to current information, the iPhone Fold will be equipped with a 7.8-inch display on the inside and an additional 5.5-inch display on the outside. When folded, it will measure around 9 millimeters thick, and only around 4.5 millimeters when unfolded. A crease-free display design is planned. Touch ID will be integrated into the side button. The price of the device will be over $2,000. The concept is reminiscent of the iPad mini, but in iPhone format – small and compact for on the go, with significantly more usable space when you need it. The operating system is expected to be iOS 20, possibly with advanced multitasking features like Stage Manager.
New MacBook Pro: Thinner, lighter, more powerful
The last major MacBook Pro update was in 2021. Back then, ports returned and the chassis became thicker to allow for more power and battery capacity. A comprehensive redesign is now imminent in 2026, which promises the opposite in almost every respect: a significantly thinner, lighter device with new technology. An OLED display is expected to replace the current mini-LED technology. This should noticeably improve contrast and color reproduction. The display notch, which has been the subject of controversy since 2021, is to be removed. The heart of the device will be a new M6 chip, heralding the next generation of Apple Silicon processors. Additionally, there could be a cellular option with an integrated C2 modem for the first time. Another rumor concerns touch functionality—that is, a MacBook Pro with a touchscreen, something Apple has so far strictly avoided. The 2026 MacBook Pro could thus be the biggest update to the device since its launch—perhaps even the most significant in the history of the product line.
Apple Vision Air: Mixed Reality becomes lighter and cheaper
The Vision Pro impressed many when it was introduced, but put off just as many – mainly because of its price and weight. Apple wants to take this criticism seriously and is working on a new version that is supposed to be lighter and more affordable: the Apple Vision Air. The new glasses could be launched in late 2025 or early 2026. How Apple intends to reduce costs is still unclear. One approach could be the use of titanium to reduce weight. A new color – Space Black – is also being discussed. At the same time, the new operating system visionOS 3 is expected to bring significant improvements in terms of usability, performance, and range of functions. The goal is clear: The Vision Air is intended to make mixed reality attractive to significantly more users – not just technologically, but also economically and in everyday life.
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Three major steps in Apple's product strategy
In addition to the usual updates like the iPhone 18 Pro, new iPads, and home devices, three products in particular stand out in 2026: the iPhone Fold, the redesigned MacBook Pro, and the Apple Vision Air. All three devices represent a new direction: more flexibility, more innovation, and more practicality for everyday use. If you're considering purchasing one of these devices or simply want to stay up to date on the latest technology, you should keep an eye on 2026. Because Apple is going significantly further than in previous years – with real innovations instead of just minor improvements. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / fireFX)
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