Apple May Launch Numerous New Products, Leaked Code Suggests
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Leaked code suggests Apple is preparing to launch several new products across various categories.
- Potential new devices include iPhone models, Home Hub, HomePod Mini, and updated AirPods and Beats headphones.
- The leaks also point to a new generation Vision Pro headset and an updated Apple TV remote or device.
Code discovered within Apple's software indicates the company is preparing to release a range of new products, potentially spanning multiple categories. While Apple typically maintains secrecy around its upcoming devices, leaks have provided insights into what consumers might expect from future events.
The discovered code references internal codenames such as V62, V63, V64, V67, and V68, which are believed to correspond to upcoming iPhone models. Speculation suggests these could be the iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, iPhone 18, and iPhone Ultra. Additionally, code names J490 and B525 are thought to refer to a new Home Hub device and a HomePod Mini, respectively.
The leaks also point towards updates in audio products, including AirPods with camera capabilities, two new Beats headphone models, and the AirPods Pro 4. Furthermore, the codename N109 is associated with a second-generation Vision Pro headset, while ATVRemote1 might indicate a new Apple TV remote or an updated Apple TV device.
Details about a potential new iPad Mini have also surfaced, with the codename J510 linked to a device expected to feature an OLED screen and the A19 Pro chip. While many of these rumored products have been subjects of speculation for some time, the information found in the code suggests that some of these rumors may indeed prove accurate. The list of potential releases does not include entirely unexpected products, aligning with previous reports and leaks.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.