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Apple may have accidentally teased its own roadmap with 14 unreleased devices revealed — but this long overdue update has me most excited

Apple code apparently reveals several unreleased products that could launch over the next few months including a few surprises.

Apple may have accidentally teased its own roadmap with 14 unreleased devices revealed — but this long overdue update has me most excited

This week, Apple rolled out macOS version 26.7 and inadvertently revealed several upcoming devices in its code. At least 14 potential products were identified, ranging from a foldable iPhone Ultra and new OLED MacBook and iPad mini models to a next-generation Apple TV and AirPods with built-in cameras. Aaron Perris of MacRumors uncovered the leak, which could provide insight into Apple's future offerings. Here's a rundown of the devices:

1. Apple Home Hub

2. HomePod mini 3

3. Apple Security Camera

4. Apple Security Camera accessory

5. iPhone Air 2

6. iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max

7. iPhone Ultra

8. MacBook Pro 14" with M6 chip

9. MacBook Pro OLED touchscreen

10. iPad mini OLED

11. AirPod Ultra with camera

12. Beats headphones

13. Upcoming Apple TV 4K

14. Siri remote with upgrades

While release dates are unknown, the base model iPhone 18 and slim iPhone Air 2 are likely to debut next spring alongside Apple's rumored split launch. The OLED MacBook and iPad mini are expected to arrive this year, with the MacBook Ultra sporting an OLED screen and M6 chipset. The iPad mini's OLED redesign is rumored for an October release, featuring a faster chip.

Apple's smart home ambitions include an AI-enhanced suite of devices, with two versions of the HomePod and a potential smart home operating system named Pebble. A next-generation Apple TV 4K and upgraded Siri remote are also expected.

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