HomePad code suggests it’ll act like a giant Apple Watch
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple’s macOS 26.7 beta has exposed code references to several upcoming Home ecosystem devices, including a new HomePod mini, a security camera, an updated Siri remote for Apple TV 4K, and the long‑rumored HomePad. Analysts say the HomePad will likely run a tvOS‑based OS but will present a “giant Apple Watch” experience. Its home screen is expected to show customizable “Faces” and a “Face Gallery,” supporting widgets and Smart Stacks that change throughout the day. A privacy safeguard will hide personal widget data unless an iPhone is detected nearby. Apple appears to plan two models: a speaker‑base version resembling a HomePod and a wall‑mounted variant. Additional unknown Home devices were also flagged in the beta for future integration with Apple’s ecosystem.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The HomePad could redefine smart‑home interaction by turning a display into a dynamic, privacy‑aware hub that mirrors the Apple Watch’s personalized glance experience.