New Apple TV and HomePod Mini Could Launch Soon
Apple’s rumored Apple Store refresh hints at new Apple TV and HomePod mini models, possibly featuring next-gen Siri and Apple Intelligence.

- Retail refresh hints at new hardware on November 12, as Apple schedules an overnight Apple Store update—a typical move ahead of launches.
- Apple TV and HomePod mini supply is drying up, fueling speculation that updated models are on the verge of release.
- Siri overhaul may be a key feature, with Apple expected to preview next-gen Apple Intelligence via refreshed home devices.
- Late-year launch would be rare for Apple, but smaller home gadgets sometimes get quiet November updates via store changes.
- No Mac or iPad updates expected in 2025, making Apple TV and HomePod mini the likely final hardware refreshes of the year.
Apple might be on the brink of releasing updated versions of its Apple TV and HomePod mini, potentially catching many by surprise. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman shares in his latest Power On newsletter that a notable overnighxt refresh in Apple retail stores is slated for November 11, which could herald new products hitting shelves the next day.
Apple Store Refresh Hints at Possible Launch
Per Gurman’s reporting, Apple retail staff are set to carry out an overnight refresh, marking a routine usually designated for launching new gadgets or revamping store displays. Although this could just be for sprucing up stores for the holiday season, the timing has ignited rumors that updated Apple TV and HomePod mini models might make an appearance on November 12.
Additional reports highlight that both devices are experiencing inventory shortages in various regions, often a telltale sign of forthcoming new models. Gurman further suggests that even if these launches aren’t imminent, they likely aren’t too far down the road.
Designed to Showcase Siri and Apple Intelligence
Should these new models emerge, they are anticipated to feature Apple’s upcoming Siri revamp alongside next-gen Apple Intelligence capabilities, set for introduction next year. This update aims to make Siri more adept at engaging in dialogue and better at managing everyday tasks. Having revamped home devices on the market preemptively would align with Apple’s overarching strategy to bolster its smart home presence.
In Apple’s recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook referred to the current lineup as their “most extraordinary yet,” which seems to indicate no new Mac or iPad announcements are expected for the remainder of 2025. This leaves the Apple TV and HomePod mini as prime candidates for hardware updates before the year closes.
Also read: Apple Drops the “+” as Apple TV+ Becomes Just Apple TV
Why a November Launch Is Unusual for Apple
Apple doesn’t typically release new hardware late in the calendar year. The company generally wraps up major product announcements by October to gear up for the holiday shopping season. However, smaller scale updates, particularly for accessories and home devices, sometimes quietly roll out via store adjustments or press releases. This makes a subtle store changeover or an understated announcement plausible.
Even if the new models don’t surface immediately, all indicators point to updated versions arriving soon, especially as Apple gears up for its major Siri overhaul scheduled for early 2026.
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