Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a 61% implied probability for "No" on Apple launching a new product line before 2027, driven by the company's focus on iterative updates to existing categories like the March 2026 releases of the M5-powered MacBook Air and AirPods Max 2, alongside iPhone 17 and OLED iPad refreshes expected later this year. Vision Pro remains Apple's most recent new hardware category from 2024, with slow adoption tempering expectations for bold expansions. Recent leaks highlight potential smart glasses (late 2026 or early 2027) and a tabletop robot, but historical delays—such as the canceled Apple Car—and lack of official confirmation fuel skepticism. Key catalysts include fall hardware events or supply chain signals confirming pre-2027 availability for foldables or AI wearables.
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A "new product line" is defined as a category of products Apple has not previously sold, rather than an iteration or update of an existing product. Examples of a new product line would include an Apple-branded home robot or gaming console, while a new iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, or AirPods models would not qualify.
The resolution source will be official information from Apple.
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0x65070BE91...A "new product line" is defined as a category of products Apple has not previously sold, rather than an iteration or update of an existing product. Examples of a new product line would include an Apple-branded home robot or gaming console, while a new iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, or AirPods models would not qualify.
The resolution source will be official information from Apple.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a 61% implied probability for "No" on Apple launching a new product line before 2027, driven by the company's focus on iterative updates to existing categories like the March 2026 releases of the M5-powered MacBook Air and AirPods Max 2, alongside iPhone 17 and OLED iPad refreshes expected later this year. Vision Pro remains Apple's most recent new hardware category from 2024, with slow adoption tempering expectations for bold expansions. Recent leaks highlight potential smart glasses (late 2026 or early 2027) and a tabletop robot, but historical delays—such as the canceled Apple Car—and lack of official confirmation fuel skepticism. Key catalysts include fall hardware events or supply chain signals confirming pre-2027 availability for foldables or AI wearables.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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