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New HomePod to Reportedly Feature 6-7 Inch OLED Display

Apple's upcoming third-generation HomePod will feature a 6- to 7-inch OLED display, according to a new report by Korean outlet SE Daily.

HomePod With Screen

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Citing industry insiders, the Korean-language report claims that Apple will use Tianma, a Chinese display manufacturer ranked fourth domestically after BOE and CSOT, to supply the OLED panels for the new HomePod, set to be released next year.

There have been rumors about a ‌HomePod with a display since 2021, and Apple actually seems to have several related smart-home products in the works that feature displays. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has suggested Apple is developing several HomePod variants with screens, including one with an iPad-like display and built-in camera, and another featuring a screen mounted on a robotic arm.

Gurman had indicated these devices were unlikely to launch before 2025. However, a report last week from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed a new HomePod with display is expected to launch after WWDC 2025, likely in the third quarter of the year (a shift from Kuo's earlier prediction of a 2024 release). Kuo said he also believes Tianma will be the panel supplier, but he did not mention that it would be an OLED panel. Until now, the going assumption was that a new HomePod would use a lower-quality LCD panel.

The new HomePod will reportedly emphasize smart home functionality more than current models, suggesting a strategic repositioning of the product line. The idea that Apple is aggressively targeting the smart home market follows a recent report by Gurman about Apple developing an all-in-one home management hub with a square-shaped display, thick bezels, and a hemispherical base similar to the iMac G4.

Initial shipment expectations for the new HomePod are relatively modest, with Kuo forecasting approximately 500,000 units in the second half of 2025.

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Top Rated Comments

Schnegg Avatar
17 months ago
These devices are moot without a huge Siri improvement.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
17 months ago

The price tag will be interesting when it will be featuring an A18 and 8GB ram, I expect 350$.
Haha. Much more Apple precious, magical RAM, latest chip and a “far superior” Apple screen for barely $50 more than the one without all that? Swap the 3 and the 5 at least. My guess is starting at $499-$649.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DrJR Avatar
17 months ago
God, I pray it looks like this.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CausticSoda Avatar
17 months ago
Zero interest in this for me. I do realise I will likely be in a minority on this forum, but I find my Apple Watch, iPhone and MacBook Air do all I want and generally do it very well. I tried living with an iPad as well for a while, but soon got rid of it. I don't want more devices to keep charged, updated and upgraded every few years. And I definitely don't want a "Smart Home." This may be a generational thing.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 months ago
As an owner of lots of HomePods and sadly as 1st Gen HomePod that died after a software update (Apple refuse to do anything as out of warranty) I will not be buying into more HomePods. A shame because I have liked the products, but they are simply too unreliable and too expensive to justify replacing after just a few year (of light) use.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
17 months ago

These devices are moot without a huge Siri improvement.
It's coming. Apple simply can't afford not to ship a proper LLM powered Siri, but it may take a while (WWDC 25 at the earliest)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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