Apple is planning the next generation of its HomePod, and the technology community is eagerly awaiting details. The new HomePod is not only intended to be a better speaker, but also to play a central role in the smart home sector. What is particularly eye-catching is the rumored 6 to 7-inch OLED display, which could make it easier to use and create new possibilities.
There have been rumors about a HomePod with an integrated display since 2021. Apple actually seems to be pursuing this idea, as recent reports show. The goal: The HomePod should no longer just play music but serve as a central control unit for your smart home. Industry insiders and analysts provide insights into what features and designs to expect.
The OLED display: A significant step forward
A report Korean newspaper SE Daily states that the upcoming HomePod will be equipped with an OLED display measuring 6 to 7 inches. The OLED panels are said to come from Tianma, a Chinese manufacturer that ranks fourth in the world after BOE and CSOT. These displays offer brilliant colors and deep contrasts, which speaks for a high-quality user experience. Interestingly, previous reports assumed an LCD display. The upgrade to OLED shows that Apple is relying on high-quality technology to make the HomePod more attractive - possibly as an alternative to products such as Amazon's Echo Show or Google's Nest Hub.
Improved smart home features
The new HomePod is said to be more geared towards smart home applications than its predecessors. The display could enable you to control your networked devices - such as lighting, cameras and thermostats - more easily. Using a display makes complex control tasks more intuitive and opens up new possibilities, for example for video calls or displaying weather and calendar information. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg had already reported that Apple is working on several variants of the HomePod. These range from a model with an iPad-like display and built-in camera to a version with a movable screen attached to a robotic arm. These further developed models are not expected until 2025 at the earliest.
A possible all-in-one hub
Gurman also mentions that Apple an all-in-one home management hub This device is said to have a square display surrounded by thick bezels and a hemispherical base, similar to the classic iMac G4. This concept shows how broadly Apple wants to cover the market for smart home devices.
market launch and production goals
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the new HomePod could be launched after WWDC 2025, probably in the third quarter of the year, will be launched in the first quarter of 2020. Production numbers are initially limited: Kuo estimates that around 500,000 units will be shipped in the second half of 2025. This suggests that Apple wants to test the market carefully before meeting larger demand.
What does this mean for Apple and the market?
With the new HomePod, Apple is trying to clearly position itself in the area of smart home products. While the original HomePod was primarily a high-quality speaker, everything indicates that Apple is reorienting the product line. The focus is now on the combination of audio, display and control functions to make the HomePod a central platform for the connected home.
A smart step: Apple's new HomePod with OLED display
The new HomePod with OLED display could be an important step for Apple in the smart home sector. With a high-resolution display, expanded functions and a clear strategic direction, Apple shows that they are taking the market seriously. Even though the market launch is not expected until the end of 2025 and production numbers are initially low, the device should be of interest to many Apple fans and technology enthusiasts. It remains exciting to see how Apple develops the concept further and whether the new HomePod can outdo the competition in the smart home sector. The next few years will show whether Apple can successfully implement its ambitious plans. (Photo by Unsplash / Matt Birchler)