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Apple's 15-Product Fall Slate Includes Foldable iPhone Ultra

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Apple's WWDC wrap‑up signals a busy second half, with at least 15 products slated for release. The beta of a more personal Siri—two years after its preview—unlocks devices previously delayed. Beyond the September iPhone and Watch refreshes, the company plans an all‑new smart home hub, a foldable iPhone Ultra, and refreshed Apple TV, HomePod and HomePod mini.

Key hardware rumors include the iPhone 18 Pro powered by an A20 Pro chip, a smaller Dynamic Island, variable aperture and a Dark Cherry finish, while the iPhone Ultra would feature a 7.7‑inch inner and 5.3‑inch outer display, Touch ID power button and iOS 27 multitasking. Apple Watch Series 12 and Ultra 4 may get S11 chips, Touch ID and satellite messaging.

The upcoming Home Hub will sport a 6‑ to 7‑inch square screen, A17 Pro chip, Wi‑Fi 7 and FaceTime, joining a revamped full‑size HomePod and HomePod mini with S9‑class chips. Mac Studio, Mac mini and iMac are slated for M5‑series silicon, while the MacBook Ultra—featuring M6 Pro/Max, OLED and touch screen—could slip to early 2027 because of a RAM shortage. Consumers face a crowded rollout across categories.

With fifteen new devices spanning phones, wearables, TVs and Macs, Apple aims to leverage its AI‑enhanced Siri to tighten ecosystem integration. The breadth of upgrades pressures competitors to match chip performance and satellite features, while supply‑chain constraints may stagger launches. The lineup promises to keep Apple’s premium market share firmly in place through 2027.