Teck Giant’s iPhone 17 Launch Sparks Buzz About What’s Next: iPads, Macs, Budget iPhone 17e & a Smart Home Hub
Apple has just rolled out the iPhone 17 lineup — featuring the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the sleek iPhone 17 Air — but attention is already shifting to what the tech giant has planned for 2025 and beyond.

The iPhone 17 Pro series debuts with an aluminum unibody, tougher Ceramic Shield 2, and a bold new “plateau” camera bar across the back. Packed with the A19 Pro chip, upgraded 48MP telephoto with 8x zoom, and an 18MP front camera supporting dual recording, the lineup raises the bar for smartphone photography. Pricing starts at $1,099 for the Pro and $1,199 for the Pro Max, with storage options up to 2TB. Global sales begin September 19.
But the real buzz? What’s coming next. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports Apple has at least 10 products lined up through 2025–26:
- M5 iPad Pro with a second front camera for portrait use, possibly arriving October.

- New MacBook Pros and Airs powered by the M5 chip, due early 2026.

- iPhone 17e, a budget option with the A19 chip, set for 2026.

- Apple TV & HomePod Mini refresh with Apple Intelligence and upgraded Siri.

- Vision Pro update with an M4 chip and redesigned headband.

- The J490 Smart Home Hub, Apple’s rumored all-in-one answer to Echo Show and Nest Hub.

Apple may have just launched the iPhone 1 , but the next wave of devices could redefine its ecosystem.
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