Mark Gurman from Bloomberg says Apple has started a special testing program for its new smart home gadget, which some call the HomePad. It was supposed to launch in March, but that’s not happening anymore. The delay is because Apple is still working on making Siri smarter, which is taking longer than planned.
Why the Delay?
Even without the Siri troubles, the smart home device was unlikely to hit its March target. It needs new Siri features, called App Intent, that were meant to come with iOS 18.4 in April. But now, Apple has admitted those upgrades are running late. In a message to Daring Fireball, they said:
“We’re building a Siri that knows more about you and can do tasks in your apps. It’s taking more time than we expected, and we’ll roll it out next year.”
Rumors hinted at these Siri updates arriving with iOS 18.5 or later, but Apple’s “next year” comment suggests bigger delays. Gurman even thinks Apple might need to rethink its whole plan for Siri and Apple Intelligence. Since the smart home gadget depends on these Siri improvements, its launch has been pushed back, too.
Testing at Home
Even though the public won’t see it soon, Apple isn’t sitting still. Gurman reports they’ve kicked off a testing program for employees. Some staff get to bring the device home, try it out, and tell Apple what works or doesn’t. This helps fix problems before the gadget goes on sale.
What’s This Device Like?
Here’s a quick look at what people say the new smart home hub might offer:
- A 7-inch square screen with a thick edge
- A camera up top
- A battery you can recharge
- A new system called homeOS
- Great for video calls like FaceTime
- Works with lots of Apple apps
- A handy dashboard like StandBy
- Simple controls for your smart home
- Support for Apple Intelligence
The delay is a bummer, but it’s smart to wait until everything’s ready. For now, Apple’s team is testing it to make it better.