Upcoming HomePod Expected to Feature OLED Display
A recent report from the Korean news agency SE Daily indicates that Apple’s next iteration of the HomePod will include a 6- to 7-inch OLED screen. This modernized design reflects Apple’s continued innovation in smart home technology.
Concept rendering by MacRumors
Display Supplier and Development Timeline
According to industry insiders cited in the report, Apple is collaborating with Tianma, a notable Chinese display manufacturer known for being among the top suppliers in China after BOE and CSOT. These OLED panels are anticipated for use in the new HomePod model scheduled for release next year.
Since as far back as late 2021, speculation regarding a HomePod equipped with a display has been circulating. Notable tech analyst Mark Gurman from Bloomberg suggests that Apple may be experimenting with different models featuring screens. This includes potential designs resembling an iPad and variants that utilize robotic arms for screen positioning.
While Gurman previously indicated these devices might not materialize until after 2025, Ming-Chi Kuo—a preeminent analyst on Apple matters—recently revised his outlook to suggest that this new HomePods will likely debut following WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) of that year, specifically targeting Q3 of 2025. His updated forecast includes expectations about Tianma’s involvement but does not specify details about panel type—however he noted an earlier assumption favored LCD technology over OLED.
Strategic Shift Toward Smart Home Integration
The forthcoming model promises enhanced smart home capabilities compared to its predecessors; indicating a strategic pivot aimed at integrating more seamlessly into users’ smart environments. This aligns with recent discussions led by Gurman regarding Apple’s ambitions toward developing an all-encompassing home management hub characterized by its square display and robust hemispherical base reminiscent of older iMac designs like the G4.
Initial projections suggest conservative shipping targets for this advanced device; Kuo estimates production could reach around half a million units during late 2025 alone.
Notable Updates Across Apple Ecosystem
In conjunction with ongoing product developments such as the new HomePod announcement:
- The introduction of iOS version updates: The imminent release candidate version of iOS 18.2 highlights major enhancements including various AI-driven features notably tailored towards newer iPhone models.
- A thinner iPhone on Horizon: Expected releases should see variations like an “Air” model set to extend beyond current thickness standards.
- The anticipation surrounding AirPods Pro generation: With their market dominance continuing since launch over two years ago.
- The discontinuation of Microsoft’s Surface Studio: This move leaves consumers seeking alternatives within high-end all-in-one PCs amidst shifting market dynamics.
These developments underscore Apple’s commitment not only towards innovative product design but also strengthening its foothold in both competitive consumer markets and integrated tech solutions across homes globally.