- Apple plans to launch at least 15 new products after WWDC, ranging from a foldable iPhone Ultra to a smart‑home hub with a dedicated Siri display.
- The push follows the beta release of a more personalized Siri, which was previewed two years ago. Apple also aims to refresh its iPhone 18 line, introduce a Series 12 Watch, update iPads with A18‑class chips, and ship next‑gen Macs with M5‑series silicon. The home lineup could see an Apple TV with Wi‑Fi 7 and a full‑size HomePod supporting the new Siri.
- If true, the timing shows Apple is willing to postpone hardware until its AI features are ready, potentially skewing the usual September launch rhythm. Competitors will have less new hardware to counter in the holiday window, and supply‑chain strains could delay some Macs into 2027.
- Expect the rumors to shift again; Apple has a habit of trimming the schedule once production realities set in.
