Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a 65% implied probability against Apple launching an entirely new product category—such as a home robot or smart display—by year-end 2026, reflecting the company's focus on iterative hardware updates like the MacBook Neo's redesigned chassis, M5-equipped Macs, and iPhone 17 variants amid Apple Intelligence integrations. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman's April 23 analysis outlined six potential new categories including AI AirPods with cameras and a tabletop robot, but most credible timelines target 2027 launches, tempered by Apple's history of delays as seen with the canceled Apple Car. The September iPhone 18 event looms as a key catalyst, though foldables would remain within the existing smartphone line per market rules, underscoring ongoing uncertainty in Apple's product roadmap.
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$276,110 Vol.
$276,110 Vol.
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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.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a 65% implied probability against Apple launching an entirely new product category—such as a home robot or smart display—by year-end 2026, reflecting the company's focus on iterative hardware updates like the MacBook Neo's redesigned chassis, M5-equipped Macs, and iPhone 17 variants amid Apple Intelligence integrations. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman's April 23 analysis outlined six potential new categories including AI AirPods with cameras and a tabletop robot, but most credible timelines target 2027 launches, tempered by Apple's history of delays as seen with the canceled Apple Car. The September iPhone 18 event looms as a key catalyst, though foldables would remain within the existing smartphone line per market rules, underscoring ongoing uncertainty in Apple's product roadmap.
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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