Apple's Home Hub Delayed Until After WWDC 2025: What to Expect

Summary
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has reported that Apple's upcoming Home Hub device, also referred to as a HomePod with a screen, is likely to be delayed until after WWDC 2025 in June. The delay is attributed to ongoing software development issues and the need to align the new device’s interface with iOS 19 updates. This delay ensures seamless integration into Apple's ecosystem.
Key points from the article include:
- Expected Features: The Home Hub is anticipated to be a smart home controller, possibly resembling an iPad, and has been mentioned in code references since February 2024.
- Software Challenges: Development issues have pushed back mass production from Q1 2025 to Q3 2025, aligning with the release of iOS 19.
- Release Speculation: The Home Hub is expected to launch in late September 2025, coinciding with the iPhone 17 announcement. However, Apple might focus more on the new iPhone models, particularly a rumored slimmer version.
- Analyst Credibility: While Kuo has historically been accurate, his recent predictions have sometimes lacked confirmation.
This delay aligns with other reports of iOS and macOS redesigns for WWDC 2025, indicating that Apple is prioritizing software updates across its ecosystem.
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