Apple turned 50 on April 1, 2026, but the company is keeping things low-key this month. Instead of a major hardware event or flashy anniversary keynote video, April is shaping up to be a content-focused period with new shows on Apple TV, fresh games on Apple Arcade, and a handful of hardware rumors — while bigger updates wait for WWDC in June. Here’s everything observers and analysts expect about what’s arriving from Apple in April 2026. Hardware: AirPods Max 2 Shipping Now, M5 Desktops Possibly on Deck The most concrete hardware news this month is the AirPods Max 2, which began shipping at the start of April. The new model keeps the same iconic design and color options but upgrades the audio processor from the older H1 chip to the newer H2 chip. Expect improved noise cancellation and additional audio features as a result. On the Mac side, desktop updates are the main topic of speculation: • M5 Mac mini: Current stock is reportedly running low, making this the most likely candidate for an M5 refresh in the first half of 2026 — possibly even landing in April. • M5 Ultra Mac Studio: A more powerful version with the M5 Ultra chip could deliver a solid performance boost over the current M3 Ultra model. However, it may slip to WWDC in June rather than arriving this month. • M5 iMac: Less certain. Apple has skipped iMac generations in the past, so the current M4 iMac might stick around a while longer. Other long-rumored hardware — including a refreshed Apple TV 4K, a new HomePod mini, a full-sized HomePod 3, and the rumored smart home hub (sometimes called “HomePad”) — have been pushed back. These devices are closely tied to advanced Siri capabilities that are now expected with the OS 27 releases this fall, meaning we likely won’t see them until later in 2026. Software: Modest iOS 26.5 Update Expected iOS 26.5 (along with the matching updates for iPadOS, macOS, etc.) is currently in beta. Don’t expect anything dramatic — the update is mostly focused on smaller improvements such as enhanced RCS encryption testing and support for ads in the Maps app. A wide release could come in late April or early May. The much-anticipated major Siri overhaul remains off the table until the OS 27 cycle later this year. Entertainment Spotlight: New Shows on Apple TV and Games on Apple Arcade If you’re looking for immediate new experiences from Apple this month, the real action is on the entertainment side. New Apple TV shows arriving in April include: • April 3: Your Friends and Neighbors (Season 2) — Jon Hamm returns in the story of a hedge-fund manager who turns to robbing his wealthy neighbors. Meanwhile, Apple Arcade continues its monthly tradition of adding new titles on the first Friday of the month (April 2 this year): • Dredge+ — A critically acclaimed Lovecraftian horror fishing game. All Arcade games remain ad-free and without in-app purchases. MacDailyNews Take: April 2026 feels more like a calm interlude than a headline-grabbing month. With Apple’s 50th anniversary already behind us and major smart-home and Siri-related hardware delayed until the fall, the company appears to be pacing itself ahead of WWDC in June, where we could finally see more substantial announcements. In the meantime, M5-powered desktop Mac rumors are worth watching (especially for the Mac mini), while everyone else can enjoy fresh Apple TV programming and a handful of new Arcade games to play on their existing devices. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post What’s coming from Apple in April 2026: M5 Mac rumors, new Apple TV shows, and Apple Arcade games appeared first on MacDailyNews. Invite your friends and earn rewards
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