Apple’s roadmap detailing major product announcements and feature updates has leaked online. The latest leak offers a glimpse of what’s on the way from the Cupertino company in the next couple of years. The much-anticipated iPhone SE 4 is expected to be officially unveiled next year, while we may see a foldable iPhone and an OLED MacBook in 2026. Apple’s upcoming product lineup is also said to include a foldable iPad and AR glasses.
Famous whistleblower J. Reeve (@Revegnus1) placed image on X that purports to show Apple’s product roadmap from 2023 to 2027. This refers to the release of the Vision Pro and iPad models with OLED panels, which already took place earlier this year. The post shows that the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will get 8 GB of RAM. Current models offer 6 GB of RAM.
Apple may introduce an iPhone SE 4 with a 6.1-inch OLED display and a 48-megapixel primary camera in 2025. According to the roadmap, Apple will upgrade some iPhone 17 models to 12GB of RAM, 48-megapixel triple rear cameras, and a 48-megapixel selfie shooter next year. They can also come with a bezel-less display.
The leak also suggests that Apple will introduce a foldable iPhone in 2026. The first sophisticated offering from the brand could get a 6-inch lid screen, an 8-inch internal display, LLW DRAM and an infrared sensor under the display. The roadmap states that we will see an OLED MacBook, a 10.9-inch iPad Air and an iPad mini with an 8.4-inch OLED display in the same year. It is noted that the OLED MacBook will be released with a screen diagonal of 14 and 16 inches. Additionally, Apple may release an affordable version of its Vision Pro XR headset in 2026.
Meanwhile, a foldable 20-inch iPad and AR Glasses are slated for 2027. The latter is said to have a 1.4-inch RGB screen with either MicroOLED or MicroLED panels.
The new leak confirms earlier rumors, but it’s recommended to take the roadmap with a grain of salt.