

Apple is said to have updated versions of the HomePod mini and Apple TV prepared, but they have not been released yet. Reports indicate that both products are experiencing low stock levels in stores, typically indicating a forthcoming update. Nonetheless, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple has postponed the launch as it awaits the completion of the next-generation Siri and AI enhancements.
Originally announced at WWDC 2024, the refreshed Siri has faced multiple delays. Apple first intended to power it with its own AI but later partnered with Google to integrate the Gemini model. The new Siri and AI enhancements for HomePod mini and Apple TV are reportedly still not ready, though they are optional features and not critical like the Home Hub.
According to the latest reports, the upgraded Siri is expected to arrive with iOS 26.5, possibly in May, with developer beta versions potentially rolling out as early as late March or April. If this timeline holds, users could be just weeks away from experiencing Appleās next-generation AI voice assistant.
Apple fans can expect many upgrades for both the Apple TV and HomePod mini, with enhanced performance, connectivity, and design features. While official details are yet to be confirmed, leaks and reports suggest the following improvements:
Apple TV:
Powered by the A17 Pro chip, the same as the iPhone 15 Pro lineup
Supports Apple Intelligence features
Includes the N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread
HomePod mini:
Likely powered by the S9 chip from Apple Watch or a newer variant
Enhanced sound quality
Improved Ultra Wideband chip
Adds a red color option
Equipped with the N1 chip for better connectivity