So far this year, Apple has released theiPhone 16e,M3 iPad Air, and the11th-generation iPad, but the Cupertino-based company is just getting started. It has big plans for the rest of the year and heading into 2026.

TheiPhone 17 seriesis expected to launch in the fall, alongside the rumorediPhone 17 Air, Apple’s new ultra-slim smartphone. However, besides iPhones,Bloomberg’s Mark Gurmanreports that Apple has a lot in store for its other popular devices, such as theMacBook ProandiPad. Here’s what Apple reportedly has in the pipeline for 2025 and into the future for its most popular devices, plus a major overhaul planned for its health app.

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A simple refresh

Apple last refreshed the iPad Pro with its M4 chipset in May 2024, and according to Gurman’s latest report, the tech giant is in the “late testing” phases for the new M5 iPad Pro, with production expected to begin “in the second half of this year.” The iPad Pro is expected to be one of the first devices to be powered by Apple’s new M5 chipset.

The iPad Pro’s design isn’t likely to change this year, either. Last year, Apple overhauled it with an OLED screen and a thinner design, which will carry forward to the M5 model. Apple is reportedly already working on the M6 iPad Pro as well, which will include its brand-new in-house-designed modem. Apple introduced the Apple C1 with the iPhone 16e in February, and it’s expected to begin incorporating its new modem on more devices in the coming years.

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Apple released the 11th-generation iPad a couple of weeks ago, but Gurman reports that Apple is already in the early stages of developing the 12th-generation iPad. The entry-level iPad is a popular budget tablet, and according to theCIRP’s latest report, it surpassed the iPad Pro in terms of sales in 2024.

The 10th-gen iPad

Not much is known yet about the 12th-generation iPad other than that it is expected to feature a new chipset and will likely be released next year. The new 11th-generation iPad is powered by Apple’s A16 chipset, which debuted in the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022 but doesn’t support Apple Intelligence. I wouldn’t be surprised if the next iPad has Apple’s A17 Pro chipset, the same as theiPad mini, to support Apple Intelligence.

Apple held back with the latest iPad refresh, and the reason could be because it’s becoming too popular.

2MacBook Pro refresh and overhaul

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Apple is reportedly working on the M5 MacBook Pro, which is expected to release later this year. The 2025 MacBook Pro is anticipated to be a simple chipset refresh, so don’t expect any significant design changes to the laptop. However, that won’t be the case next year.

In 2026, Gurman reports that Apple will finally release a MacBook Pro overhaul. The current MacBook Pro design dates back to 2021, with the launch of the 14-inch and 16-inch M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro. The most significant design changes rumored for the MacBook Pro in 2026 are an OLED display, a slimmer profile, and Apple’s M6 chipset.

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1AI health coaching

Apple’s Health app could soon be a lot smarter

In a surprising development, Gurman reports that Apple is working on a revamped health app codenamed Mulberry. It will reportedly feature a new AI-powered health coach, which Gurman described as an “AI agent” capable of making personalized recommendations based on an individual’s health data. The new health app is expected to be released with iOS 19.4 next year.

Gurman provided the example of the AI health coach detecting poor heart rate trends and recommending a video explaining the risks associated with heart disease. The goal of Apple’s new AI health coach is to help inform users about various health conditions while also making suggestions on how to improve their lifestyle and health. Reportedly, Apple is training its new AI health coach with data from physicians hired by the company and will be recording its new health videos at a facility in Oakland, California. Additionally, Apple is looking to hire more healthcare professionals, such as sleep experts, nutritionists, physical therapists, and more.

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