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An internal Apple software leak confirms dozens of upcoming devices, including a foldable iPhone, AirTag 2, next-gen Macs, iPads, wearables, and smart home products.
A major Apple leak has revealed internal details about dozens of unreleased products, confirming Apple’s work on a foldable iPhone, AirTag 2, new Macs, iPads, wearables, and home devices.
The information was first reported by Macworld, based on data extracted from a leaked internal build of Apple’s operating system.
The leak originated from an Apple prototype device running an early internal build of iOS. The software version, 23A5234w, predates the first developer beta of iOS 26.
At the time, Apple was still referring to the operating system internally as iOS 19, which explains the older labeling inside the leaked build. Once accessed, the software revealed internal codenames tied to unreleased Apple hardware and chips.
While many of these products were already rumored, their presence inside Apple’s own software confirms they are actively being developed.
The leak confirms AirTag 2, internally known as B589, along with several upcoming Apple home and accessory products.
Confirmed devices include:
Several of these products are expected to arrive in 2026, though Apple’s internal software does not include release dates.
One of the most significant confirmations is Apple’s work on a foldable iPhone, listed under the codename V68. This aligns with years of reports about Apple experimenting with foldable designs.
The leak also references multiple future iPhone models:
These entries show Apple is planning several iPhone generations ahead, including experimental form factors.
Apple’s tablet and Mac roadmap is also detailed in the leaked build.
This confirms Apple is already preparing hardware well beyond its current M-series lineup.
The leak also reveals Apple’s ongoing work on spatial computing and wearables.
Referenced devices include:
Apple Watch models in development:
The internal build also references several future Apple chips:
These chips align with the devices listed above and indicate Apple’s long-term silicon roadmap.
Apple’s internal software does not include launch timelines, but products like AirTag 2, iPads, and home devices are expected earlier, while foldable iPhones, advanced Macs, and next-generation wearables are likely planned for late 2026 and beyond.
Based entirely on information uncovered by Macworld, this leak provides one of the clearest looks yet at Apple’s long-term product pipeline.