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Apple’s Smart Home Hub Reportedly Set for Year-End Launch

The device, featuring a 7-inch display and Apple Intelligence support, aims to compete with Amazon and Google in the smart home market.

The product could be formally introduced at a fall event alongside the iPhone 17 line-up. Pricing and availability details are yet to be confirmed.
The new HomePod will have a far more advanced display than this one -- if it ever arrives.
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Overview

  • Apple's smart home hub, codenamed J490, is expected to debut by the end of 2025, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
  • The hub will include a 7-inch square display, a top-mounted camera, and run on a new operating system called homeOS.
  • Delays in Siri and Apple Intelligence development postponed the device's release, with the new AI features expected to roll out in the coming year.
  • A more advanced version with a robotic arm, codenamed J595, is planned for release a year or two after the initial model, though some features have been scaled back to meet production timelines.
  • Apple's move into the smart home market positions it to compete with Amazon's Echo Show and Google's Nest Hub.