With each new iOS version, Apple not only brings updates for existing functions, but often also hints at upcoming products. The first beta of iOS 18.4, which was recently released, contains exactly such hints. In addition to improvements in Apple Intelligence and new features, a new device category was discovered in the code: "Home". This name did not exist before, which suggests that Apple is working on a new device for the smart home sector. Analysis of the beta code suggests that it is a device that combines the functions of a HomePod and an iPad. A camera and the ability to control it using hand gestures are also mentioned. Particularly interesting is the connection to a new recipe feature in Apple News+, which will be equipped with its own API. Everything indicates that Apple is focusing more on the smart home market.
Beta versions of iOS not only offer developers a way to test new features early on. They often also provide insight into Apple's future plans. Many new products have already been hinted at through code analysis of previous betas before they were officially introduced. The discovery of the new "Home" category in the iOS 18.4 code is a strong indication that Apple is preparing a new device. So far there are the categories iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Reality (Vision Pro) and Audio (HomePods). The fact that Apple is creating a new category suggests that a standalone product is planned in this series.
A new Apple Home device – what’s behind it?
Apple adds a new category to its product range
The fact that Apple is introducing a new category for smart home devices is a clear sign that a standalone product could be coming. HomePods are already classified in the "Audio" category, which means that "Home" must refer to a different product. For some time now, there have been reports of a new Apple Home device that can be described as a mix of HomePod and iPad. It is said to focus primarily on controlling smart home accessories and can be operated both via Siri and via a touch display.
Technical details and first leaks
9to5Mac according to There is already some initial technical information about this new device. It is being developed internally under the code name J490 and is said to be equipped with an A18 chip. This powerful processor could enable Apple intelligence functions that the current HomePods lack. The display shape is particularly interesting. Sources report that the device does not have a rectangular display like the iPad, but a square format. However, it is still unclear whether this design will be adopted in the final product.
Built-in camera for FaceTime and gesture control
Another special feature is the integrated camera. It is designed to support FaceTime and other video conferences, which sets the device apart from previous HomePods. There are also indications that Apple is developing a function that will allow the camera to recognize hand gestures. This technology could be useful in various everyday situations, such as in the kitchen. Instead of operating a device with greasy or wet hands, you could use simple hand movements to move through recipes or control music.
New feature in Apple News+: Recipes and CookingKit API
Apple launches its own recipe section
Parallel to the discoveries in the iOS 18.4 code, Apple has officially announced a new section in Apple News+. Thousands of curated recipes will be available under the "Food" category. These will be prepared in such a way that they are particularly easy to follow.
CookingKit: Apple develops its own API for recipes
In addition, a new CookingKit API was discovered in the code. It is designed to ensure that recipes can be seamlessly integrated into the operating system. Users can search for specific recipes using Spotlight, Siri and App Intents, for example based on ingredients. This development could be another indication that Apple is also positioning the new Home device as a kitchen assistant. It is conceivable that Siri could read out recipes or that the display could automatically switch to the next cooking instruction without you having to touch it.
When will Apple introduce the new Home device?
Publication could still take place in 2025
Rumors about Apple's smart home device have been around for a while, but an official announcement is still pending. Initially, it was assumed that Apple could introduce the device in the first half of 2025. However, Apple insider Mark Gurman (Bloomberg) recently reported that the market launch could be delayed. There is a possibility that Apple will launch the new product in late 2025 or even in 2026.
Integration into the Apple ecosystem is crucial
If Apple does indeed launch such a smart home device, it will fit seamlessly into the existing Apple ecosystem. With Siri, HomeKit, FaceTime and Apple Intelligence, it could play a central role in many households - be it for controlling smart home devices, as a kitchen assistant or as an extension for video calls.
iOS 18.4 code reveals details about Apple's upcoming smart home device
The beta of iOS 18.4 provides clear indications that Apple is working on a new smart home product. The introduction of the new "Home" category, the first technical details such as the A18 chip and camera, and the integration of CookingKit suggest that it could be a mix of HomePod and iPad. With this device, Apple could further expand its influence in the smart home market and offer a device that not only plays music, but is also optimized for video conferencing, gesture control, and kitchen applications. It remains to be seen when exactly the new home device will hit the market. But it is becoming increasingly clear that Apple is taking a big step towards smart household appliances. (Image: Apple)
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