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Leaked Apple Code Points to Touch ID Tests and New Chip for 2026 Apple Watch

The internal references suggest prototyping rather than confirmed features.

Overview

  • Strings in Apple’s internal builds reference “AppleMesa,” the company’s Touch ID codename, tied to 2026 Apple Watch models with no such support in this year’s lineup.
  • The same code lists a new T8320 processor and a “Watch8” device family with model identifiers N237, N238, and N240, signaling a larger hardware shift than recent generations.
  • Macworld first spotted the references and MacRumors corroborated them after Apple inadvertently exposed hardware identifiers in internal software.
  • How fingerprint authentication would be implemented remains unclear, with patents and reporting pointing to possibilities like a side‑button sensor or an under‑display approach.
  • Separate supply‑chain reporting from DigiTimes points to a broader 2026 redesign with more sensors and efficiency gains, though those claims remain unconfirmed.