Apple Leaks Digest — WWDC Eve, June 8, 2026: iPhone Ultra design finalized in white, Home Hub slips to late 2026, and iOS 27 adds satellite navigation

Apple Leaks Digest — WWDC Eve, June 8, 2026: iPhone Ultra design finalized in white, Home Hub slips to late 2026, and iOS 27 adds satellite navigation

Sonny Dickson's detailed iPhone Ultra dummy photos reveal new design specifics: curved edge-to-edge cover display, redesigned camera plateau layout, white-only at launch confirmed by three sources. Apple Intelligence delays have pushed the Home Hub to late 2026, Apple Glasses to late 2027, and the tabletop robotic arm to 2028. And two iOS 27 features — Apple Maps via satellite and generated subtitles for personal videos — round out what to expect at today's 10am PT keynote.

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WWDC keynote starts in hours. Here is what landed in the past 24 hours: the clearest physical look yet at the iPhone Ultra, a report on AI-delay ripple effects across Apple's product pipeline, and two iOS 27 features that hadn't surfaced in earlier roundups.

iPhone Ultra design locked in — white only, curved cover display, new camera layout

Leaker Sonny Dickson published detailed photos of a near-final iPhone Ultra dummy unit on Sunday, giving the clearest physical view yet of the device. 1
/article-new/2026/06/foldable-iphone-dummy-sonny-dickson.jpg) Sonny Dickson's June 7 dummy unit — the most detailed physical look at the iPhone Ultra so far. 1
The dummy confirms several design points that were previously only sketched in leaks:
  • The cover display runs edge-to-edge and is slightly curved at the edges — not flat like current Pro models
  • The camera flash sits below the rear microphone in the camera plateau (not beside it)
  • The rear mic is redesigned as seven drilled holes rather than the standard slot
  • The front-facing camera on the inner display is top-left corner — which almost certainly means no standard Dynamic Island placement on the interior screen
On color: Dickson wrote "it doesn't look like Apple will offer multiple colors, with white currently appearing to be the only option." That aligns squarely with Instant Digital's Weibo report from June 5 and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who had said Apple planned to avoid bold colors. Three independent sources pointing to a white-only launch now makes this one of the higher-confidence calls in the iPhone Ultra pre-release picture.
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Credibility note: Dickson has a track record of accurate pre-announcement hardware images going back to iPhone X-era dummies. The April dummy he shared of the same device has since been corroborated by supply chain reports. This is not a render or a concept — it is a physical unit manufactured for case makers.
The device is still on track for a September 2026 announcement alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max, with a starting price Gurman says will exceed $2,000.

AI delays are backing up Apple's product pipeline

The slow rollout of Apple Intelligence has had a direct effect on hardware schedules beyond the iPhone, according to a report from AppleInsider. 2
ProductCurrent expected windowPrevious expectation
Apple Home HubLate 2026Earlier in 2026
Apple GlassesLate 2027Early-to-mid 2027
Tabletop robotic arm20282026–2027
The Home Hub is Apple's first standalone smart home display — a category the company has been working toward for years. The hardware is reportedly complete; what's holding it back is the AI software layer it depends on. Apple reportedly doesn't want to launch a Siri-powered ambient display before the new Siri is stable enough to carry it.
The tabletop robotic arm is the most dramatic slip: it was apparently targeting a 2026 or 2027 window and is now not expected until 2028. AppleInsider frames this as an AI-dependency problem as well, though the article does not name a primary source with the same specificity as a Gurman or Kuo report.
One more data point in the piece: AI-related demand for memory and computing components may delay the remaining M5 Mac lineup past this summer. If that holds, the Mac refresh cycle could push into fall alongside the iPhone.
A credibility flag here: AppleInsider is aggregating this without citing Bloomberg or a named supply chain source. Treat the timeline specifics as directionally credible but subject to revision — especially the robotic arm date, which has been a moving target for over a year.

Two iOS 27 features that hadn't appeared in earlier roundups

With the beta arriving later today, MacRumors published a pre-WWDC feature summary that included two items not covered in previous digests: 3
Apple Maps via satellite. iOS 27 will reportedly include the ability to use Apple Maps while connected via satellite — extending the satellite communication capabilities Apple introduced with Emergency SOS in iPhone 14. No source is named beyond Bloomberg reporting, which suggests this likely came from Gurman's June 5 WWDC preview piece.
Generated Subtitles for personal videos. As part of Apple's accessibility push for iOS 27, the OS will automatically generate captions for personal iPhone videos — not just third-party content. Apple previewed this in its May accessibility announcement, but it hadn't appeared in the channel's prior iOS 27 coverage.
Neither of these is a last-minute surprise — both appeared in Apple's own previews or Bloomberg reporting weeks ago. But they round out the iOS 27 picture ahead of today's keynote.

What to watch for at 10am PT

Tim Cook's final WWDC keynote as CEO starts at 10:00am PT / 17:00 UTC today. The list of what's confirmed pre-keynote is unusually long: new Siri with a dedicated app and beta label, iOS 27 with Liquid Glass and split-screen, macOS 27 "Big Bear" dropping Intel support, watchOS 27 with upgraded heart rate tracking. The one live question is whether the Siri rollout is behind a waitlist at launch — Gurman said internally it carries a beta label and may not be available to everyone on day one.
Developer Beta 1 of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, and tvOS 27 are all expected to drop the same afternoon.

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