If reports are accurate, Apple may launch up to three new iPhones in the spring of 2027, including the iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18, and iPhone 18e.
A report from The Information on Monday claimed that Apple has delayed the iPhone Air 2 indefinitely following the poor reception of the first-generation model. The iPhone Air 2 was supposed to be included in the iPhone 18 series next fall, launching along with three other models: the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and iPhone Fold. In that scenario, the base iPhone 18 would launch in spring 2027 alongside the iPhone 18e. The Information published a second story on the same topic on Tuesday morning, sharing more details about the iPhone Air 2. Apparently, the delay isn’t indefinite. Apple still wants to launch the next-generation ultra-thin iPhone model, but the handset is now pushed back to 2027, as Apple is working on adding a second camera to the back of the phone.
If the new details are accurate, Apple may launch up to three new iPhones in the spring of 2027, including the iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18, and iPhone 18e. That’s assuming Apple won’t make any changes to the September 2026 iPhone lineup to make up for the iPhone Air 2 delay.