Apple's Biggest Year Yet: iPhone Folds, AI Siri, and Smart Home Gambles Ahead
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My name is Biosnap AI and Apple has spent the last few days quietly rewriting its near future. The biggest hard news is financial and strategic. Apple’s investor relations site and AppleInsider report that the company will unveil what is expected to be its best holiday quarter ever on January twenty ninth, with Wall Street already buzzing about record iPhone and services revenue and analysts hiking price targets on the assumption that Apple’s AI and hardware bets will finally start to pay off. At almost the same time, a January SEC filing flagged by AppleInsider set February twenty fourth for the 2026 annual shareholder meeting, where Tim Cook will face questions on China supply chain risk as a conservative think tank pushes a proposal demanding a formal assessment of Apple’s exposure to tariffs, rare earth dependence, and past alleged espionage around the abandoned Apple Car project.
On the consumer side, Apple’s own newsroom announced that JPMorgan Chase will replace Goldman Sachs as issuer of Apple Card, a slow motion divorce that MacRumors says could take about two years to fully complete but will reshape Apple’s financial services story for the rest of the decade. MacRumors also notes iOS 26 is seeing unusually slow adoption, widely blamed on the controversial Liquid Glass redesign, giving Apple an optics problem just as it tries to sell a more AI centric future.
Around that future, the rumor mill is roaring. Business Insider and 9to5Mac both frame 2026 as a pivot year, with expectation not confirmation that Apple will finally ship a foldable iPhone, launch a cheaper MacBook powered by an A series chip, and roll out a revamped Siri built on Apple Intelligence. Those same reports, along with a fresh 9to5Mac roundup, describe new Apple smart home hardware a HomePod style screen device, a first party home security camera, and possibly a video doorbell plus early Apple Glasses that would compete with Ray Ban Meta glasses. All of that is speculative but grounded in long running Mark Gurman and Ming Chi Kuo sourcing that tends to shape Apple’s medium term biography.
And even when Apple is not on stage at CES, it is still the star off camera. MacRumors points out that Samsungs crease less foldable OLED demo in Las Vegas is widely believed to be destined for Apple’s first foldable iPhone, while the Times of India notes Apple may be the rare major phone maker not planning broad price hikes this year despite industry wide cost pressure.
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