By 2027, Apple may be releasing six or seven iPhones every year — and new rumors say there could be two low-cost MacBooks, plus maybe the return of the iMac Pro, on the AppleInsider Podcast.

Join us as we count on our fingers to work out exactly how many iPhones — and what types — Apple is now expected to release every year from 2027. It's surprisingly hard to keep straight just what's coming, which does make us tip our hats to people who stay on top of Android releases.

Also in 2027, it's now rumored that the iMac will get an OLED screen, meaning better contrast, richer blacks, brighter images — and reduced power consumption. At the same time, a separate rumor says Apple is testing an iMac Pro with M6 Max processor.

That could just be an internal test. But perhaps these two entirely different rumors are really about the same device.

If those two rumors are about one iMac, one new rumor says there will be two low-cost MacBooks. And that list of six or seven iPhones in 2027 includes not the first iPhone Fold, but the second.

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