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Apple will launch 15+ new products this fall, here’s what’s coming

Apple is preparing a massive product surge, with over 15 new devices expected to launch this fall.

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The brief

Apple plans to introduce more than 15 new products this autumn, contributing to a broader rollout of 20 new products spanning the remainder of 2026 and into 2027. Expected releases include new iPhones, Macs, iPads, and wearables.

Coverage from 9to5Mac and MacRumors emphasizes the volume of upcoming releases, while The Times of India lists the specific product categories. Cleveland.com reports that the next iPhone iteration may represent the most significant shakeup for the device in several years.

Future developments include the official release date for Apple's smart glasses, as reported by PhoneArena, and the specific details of the anticipated iPhone redesign.

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Quick answers

How many products is Apple launching this fall?

Apple is expected to launch more than 15 new products this fall.

Which device categories are mentioned in the reports?

The upcoming releases include iPhones, Macs, iPads, wearables, and smart glasses.

What is unique about the next iPhone?

According to Cleveland.com, the next iPhone could bring its biggest shakeup in years.

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