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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through how the iPhone lineup is rumored to change after the release of the iPhone 17 lineup later this year, looking at what to expect in 2026, 2027, and beyond.


Apple's recently rumored iPhone roadmap beyond the iPhone 17 reveals a significant strategic shift in both release cadence and product positioning. With increasing competition, an expanding lineup, and evolving manufacturing logistics—particularly the move away from China toward production in India—Apple is exploring a staggered release schedule designed to avoid marketing fatigue and maintain focus across the six main iPhone models that are expected to be on sale by the end of next year.

In spring 2026, Apple may introduce the "iPhone 17e" as a refresh of the lower-cost model introduced this year. The major wave of change begins in fall 2026, with the launch of the "iPhone 18 Air," "iPhone 18 Pro," and "iPhone 18 Pro Max." The Pro models are expected to introduce under-display Face ID for the first time, reducing the need for a visible sensor array and leaving only a small camera hole at the top-left corner of the display. It remains unclear how this change will affect the presence or function of the Dynamic Island.

Camera upgrades are also expected, including a variable aperture 48MP main lens and a likely new Samsung sensor for the ultra-wide camera. Other enhancements include Apple's in-house "C2" modem and an "A20" chip made with TSMC's upcoming 2nm process.

Fall 2026 is also expected to mark the debut of Apple's first foldable iPhone. Featuring a book-style design, the device will offer a 5.7-inch outer display and a 7.8-inch inner display. Apple reportedly aims to beat competitors with a superior hinge mechanism crafted from titanium and stainless steel, and a display with a nearly invisible crease. Unlike other flagship iPhones, the foldable model will use Touch ID embedded in the power button instead of Face ID, likely due to internal space constraints. It will also purportedly include just two rear cameras, a high-density battery, and an impressively slim profile: 4.5mm when open, and 9–9.5mm when closed.

In spring 2027, the base "iPhone 18" and "iPhone 18e" models will follow. In fall 2027, Apple is expected to introduce the "iPhone 19 Air" with a larger display, exceeding the 6.6 inches of the previous two Air models. The "iPhone 19 Pro" and "iPhone 19 Pro Max"—possibly branded to mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone—will feature a "bold" redesign, incorporating more glass and, for the first time, an under-display front camera. The result will likely be a true edge-to-edge screen without notches or cutouts, fulfilling a long-standing vision for a seamless all-display iPhone.

The second-generation foldable iPhone is also scheduled for fall 2027, building on the first model with further refinements and enhanced durability. While plans for spring 2028 are less concrete, it's likely that the standard "iPhone 19" and potentially "iPhone 19e" models will arrive then, continuing the new spring/fall rollout rhythm.

Looking even further ahead, Apple's ambitions may go beyond smartphones altogether. According to remarks from Apple executive Eddy Cue this week, the iPhone could be obsolete within a decade, replaced by AI-powered wearables and ambient computing experiences.

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I’d love to see them make a smaller version of the 17 air. 5.8” would be ideal. I don’t need a lot of battery life. If I’m going on a trip I’ll take a battery pack anyway, and otherwise I’m always close enough to a charger. I just would like something that fits decently in my pocket for a change.
 
I am shocked to find out the iPhone 18 is expected after the iPhone 17. Didn’t see that coming.

If Apple could just make an iPhone without PWM, or better yet with an LCD display, I would be happy.
 
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I just want a small phone.
My mini is good for a few more yrs - I’m not giving that up.
But Apple need to give us something smaller then what are offered today.

Hope next CEO have more, uhm, inspiring ideas then Cook.

The whole product lineup is a bit of a mess now, pro, slims, air, ultra... but no real pattern to it.
 
I hope that apple don't make lots of diff device.. just focus and make 4 great one. And 2 year launch cycle.

  • iPhone (entry level 599$)
  • iPhone Air (maybe fold like Samsung flip)
  • iPhone Pro (normal pro device)
  • iPhone Pro Fold (fold like Samsung fold for power users)
Ne need to launch every device every year. Maybe only Pro devices every year if competition force it.

  • And maybe keep last year entry level model at 499$
 
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Hi!

I’ve been following the show for about 1.5–2 years — first time I’m actually commenting.
It’s not the first time you’ve brought up which lens is more popular, so I figured I’d jump in.

I use the ultra wide way more than the telephoto. Honestly, I rarely ever need the telephoto.

I live in Mexico City, and spaces here tend to be small or packed with people. Whether I’m at home, at the gym, or out having dinner, it’s usually much easier to capture the full scene — or even just my plate — with the ultra wide. It really fits the kind of environment I’m in most of the time.
 
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