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Apple 'HomePad' to Offer Magnetic Snap-to-Wall Feature and More

Apple's upcoming "HomePad" will offer a magnetic snap-to-wall feature and more, according to the leaker and prototype collector known as "Kosutami."

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In a new post on X, Kosutami said that one of the HomePad prototypes features a MagSafe-like snap-to-wall capability, along with doorbell integration. It is said to be heavily reliant on Apple Intelligence. They apparently saw this prototype in person.

Apple has reportedly been working on the device for several years, with the aim for it to serve as a centralized location for controlling smart home products, listening to music and podcasts, making video calls, and getting glanceable information like the weather and calendar events. The device is expected to have a 7-inch square display and a front-facing camera.

Kosutami told MacRumors that while the name "HomePad" is being used internally, it is not clear if that is the product name that will actually be used upon launch.

Earlier this week, the leaker said that the HomePad is now set to arrive in the fall of 2026. The fall runs from September to December, and usually coincides with Apple's busiest release period of the year.

The device was originally rumored to launch in early 2025, but due to delays with ‌Apple Intelligence‌, its apparent release date moved to early 2026, and now to the fall. The rumored release timing means the HomePad could arrive alongside products like the iPhone 18 Pro in September or redesigned MacBook Pro models in October.

Top Rated Comments

roncron Avatar
3 weeks ago
When you upgrade to a new iPad, why not put your previous one on a stand in the kitchen and use it to be the hub for your HomeKit accessories installed throughout the house, announce the weather, play music, sports broadcasts, news, etc. I'm not seeing why we need a new device to perform these functions.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
3 weeks ago
fascinating and more than a little risky for Apple to be basing so many new products around Apple Intelligence.

If they can't get Apple Intelligence to perform consistently at a high level, all of these products are going to fail, and so far, we've seen preciously little evidence that Apple can get their AI efforts to be great.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nnoble Avatar
3 weeks ago
Useful for people with metallic walls.:rolleyes:
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
I have a smart light switch, its great.

But the idea of a speaker with a screen is not that appealing to me.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Why not use your iphone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, watch for controlling devices?

Do we really need a new device for that?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
shornby Avatar
3 weeks ago
Thank goodness they’ve tabled an upgrade to the ancient Apple TV and directed their efforts toward this stupid vaporware no one asked for. Hooray!
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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