Apple’s own code slip just uncovered an unprecedented wide range of upcoming products. Among the revelations are next-generation chips across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Vision Pro, and more offering early insight into the company’s roadmap through late-2025 and into 2026.
It is reported that work is underway to develop many new devices: a revamped HomePod mini powered by a chip similar to those in the Apple Watch Series 9–11, an Apple TV with an A17 Pro chip tailored for gaming, an updated iPad mini sporting the A19 Pro, an entry-level iPad with an A18 chip, a Vision Pro refresh featuring an M5 chip, and two new Apple displays.
Specifically, a second generation Studio Display code-named “Studio Display 2” is expected to include an A19 Pro chip, along with early-2026 timing, while another display (possibly a Pro Display XDR update) carries codename J527.
On the iPhone front, schematics suggest the iPhone 17 Pro Max may boast Apple’s largest-ever battery (over 5,000 mAh), signaling a significant leap in endurance.
Apple Watch fans likely have multiple options ahead: Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3 models—all reportedly using the new S11 chip plus hints at Series 12 and Ultra 4 further down the line.
If development is on track, the Macbook Pro could get the M4 Ultra chip (codenamed “Hidra”) as its most powerful upgrade yet, featuring up to a 32-core CPU and 80-core GPU.
This leak reveals Apple’s ambitions, new silicon, improved mini-LED or display offerings, and stronger integration across hardware powered by adaptive chips and next-generation connectivity.





