Apple is notoriously secretive.
The California technology giant almost never speaks about upcoming products before officially announcing them. Journalists who ask about rumours and reports might get told “no comment” – if they’re lucky enough to get a response.
But for all its mystery, Apple can’t stem every leak. Reports and speculation inevitably swirl in the run-up to rumoured launches, while many of its products are released on a regular annual schedule.
We’re now five months into 2017, but there are still some pretty big launches expected from Apple – including an eagerly anticipated 10th-anniversary iPhone and the first new major hardware product it has unveiled in years.
Here they are:
A Siri smart speaker
Apple has only unveiled one major new hardware product since Tim Cook become CEO back in 2011: The Apple Watch. But that may finally be about to change.
The Cupertino technology giant is rumoured to be developing a smart speaker with its AI assistant Siri built-in. Right now, smart speakers and virtual assistants are all the rage in tech. Amazon has the Echo, while Google has Google Home.
It is reported to come with a screen, may emphasise sound quality, and could even have facial recognition built-in.
Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reckons it could be announced in June, at Apple's WWDC developers' conference, and start selling in the second half of 2017. He believes it will be a premium product - going for more than the Amazon Echo.
The iPhone 8
This is the big one.
2017 marks ten years since the launch of the first iPhone, and Apple is believed to have big plans to mark the occasion.
The iPhone 8 is expected to come with an almost edge-to-edge screen without a physical home button, a juiced up camera with some augmented reality functionality, and a glossy iPhone 4-esque glass back, among other features. But it won't come cheap - rumours suggest it'll be $1,000-plus.
It could be difficult to get your hands on: There have been multiple reports that due to manufacturing difficulties, its commercial release might be delayed for months from the traditional September iPhone launch. And even when it does hit stores, it may still be hard to find.
But that's not the only iPhone launch to come ...
The iPhone 7s and 7s Plus
Alongside the iPhone 8, it looks like there will be an iPhone 7s too. It'd be an incremental update on 2016's iPhone 7, much like has been released in previous years.
It's less exciting, but it will be cheaper than the iPhone 8, and should launch as normal following a September announcement event.
An improved MacBook Pro
In 2016, Apple unveiled a revamped MacBook Pro that replaced the laptop's function keys with a "touch bar" touchscreen. An updated version with better specs is expected to be revealed in June, at Apple WWDC developer conference.
A juiced-up MacBook
Similarly, according to Bloomberg, Apple is going to announce a new MacBook at WWDC, with more of a focus on performance instead of battery life.
Even the MacBook Air might get a boost
One more: Bloomberg is also reporting that Apple has "considered" releasing an updated version of the MacBook Air, despite the ageing nature of the laptop. But this one isn't certain.
A new iMac
In April, Apple announced that there are new iMacs coming later in 2017 geared towards pro users. There's no word on specifications yet, or a specific launch date, just that they're coming "this year."
A third generation Apple Watch
Apple launched the first Apple Watch in April 2015, following it up 18 months later in September 2016. There have been reports that Apple plans to release the third in Autumn of 2017 - which would settle the new-ish product into a more regular 12-month release cycle.
A 4K Apple TV
Apple is reportedly working on a refresh for Apple TV, its television top box, with 4K ultra-HD capabilities. It may release this year, but it's not clear when yet.
And finally, some notes:
- In April, Apple did something highly unusual. It invited a select group of journalists to its headquarters to discuss an unannounced product - the next Mac Pro. The company has long-neglected its professional workstation line, but it promised that something new and exciting is coming. But not until 2018.
- This doesn't include any products released under Beats, the headphone brand that Apple acquired for $3 billion in 2014.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook has been spotted wearing a prototype glucose tracker around Apple's campus, and has discussed it with students, according to a report from CNBC. Apple's increasingly interested in the healthtech space, but there's no word yet on when any commercial version might launch.
- The Mac Mini, Apple's lower end desktop computer, is long overdue for an update - the last release was in October 2014, according to MacRumors' analysis. That said, there's little in the way of hard evidence that a new one is coming in 2017. "The Mac Mini is an important product in our lineup and we weren't bringing it up because it's more of a mix of consumer with some pro use," exec Phil Schiller said earlier this year. "The Mac Mini remains a product in our lineup, but nothing more to say about it today."
- This list also does not include any new apps or software updates Apple may push out this year.