Apple's Highly Anticipated iPhone SE What to Expect | What the Latest Roadmap Leak Tells Us |

Apple's Highly Anticipated iPhone SE What to Expect | What the Latest Roadmap Leak Tells Us |

 

Apple's product roadmap, which outlines upcoming product launches and enhancements, has been leaked online. The leaked information provides insight into the forthcoming releases from the Cupertino-based company over the next few years. 

The highly anticipated iPhone SE 4 is expected to be officially unveiled next year, with the possibility of a foldable iPhone and an OLED MacBook launching in 2026. Apple's upcoming product range may also include a foldable iPad and AR glasses. 

Renowned tipster J. Reve (@Revegnus1) shared an image on X that purportedly reveals Apple's product roadmap from 2023 to 2027. The roadmap mentions the debut of the Vision Pro and iPad models featuring OLED panels, which were introduced earlier this year. 

According to the post, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will receive upgrades to 8GB of RAM, surpassing the current models with 6GB of RAM. In 2025, Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone SE 4 with a 6.1-inch OLED display and a 48-megapixel primary camera. 

The roadmap indicates that select iPhone 17 models will receive upgrades next year, including 12GB of RAM, 48-megapixel triple rear cameras, a 48-megapixel selfie camera, and possibly a Pol-less display. 

The leak also hints at the launch of a foldable iPhone in 2026, featuring a 6-inch cover screen, an 8-inch inner display, LLW DRAM, and an under-display IR sensor. 

Additionally, Apple is anticipated to release an OLED MacBook, a 10.9-inch iPad Air, and an iPad mini with an 8.4-inch OLED display in the same year. 

The OLED MacBook is rumored to be available in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes. Furthermore, a more affordable version of the Vision Pro XR headset may be introduced in 2026. Looking ahead to 2027, a foldable 20-inch iPad and AR Glasses are reportedly on the horizon. 

The AR Glasses are expected to feature 1.4-inch RGB screens with either MicroOLED or MicroLED panels.

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