Apple Set to Unveil New Apple TV and HomePod Mini This Month: What to Expect

Jason Anderson

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Apple appears ready to close out 2025 with a pair of long-awaited updates to its home entertainment lineup. According to multiple reports from reliable sources, including Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is preparing to launch new versions of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini as soon as mid-November.

A Surprise November Launch

Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter suggests that Apple retail stores are preparing for a “product reset” around November 11–12, 2025 — a move that typically precedes new product arrivals. This timing aligns with reports from outlets like MacRumors, 9to5Mac, and Digital Trends, all of which point to new Apple TV and HomePod mini models arriving before the end of the year.

Apple has not hosted a major event this fall, making a quiet online launch or press release the most likely scenario.

What’s New with the Apple TV (2025 Model)

The next Apple TV 4K is expected to feature a faster processor, possibly the A16 Bionic or A17 chip, marking a significant performance jump from the current A15-based model. This upgrade should deliver smoother navigation, faster app loading, and enhanced gaming capabilities through Apple Arcade.

Reports also suggest Apple may focus on energy efficiency and thermal improvements, allowing for a slimmer design or quieter operation. While no major design overhaul is rumored, subtle refinements and improved Wi-Fi performance could be on the table.

Some analysts believe Apple could also expand integration between the Apple TV and HomePod ecosystem — potentially allowing for multi-room audio synchronization, enhanced Siri voice control, and tighter Home app integration for smart home management.

HomePod Mini 2: Smarter, Louder, and More Connected

The HomePod mini 2 is reportedly getting its first major refresh since its debut in 2020. Expected upgrades include:

  • Improved sound tuning for richer bass and clearer vocals.
  • more responsive Siri, powered by Apple’s ongoing work in on-device AI and natural language processing.
  • Enhanced Thread and Matter support, strengthening Apple’s role in the connected home ecosystem.
  • Potential new color options to match the latest iPhone and iMac palettes.

While Apple discontinued the original full-sized HomePod before reviving it in early 2023, the mini remains a key part of Apple’s smart home strategy, serving as both a compact speaker and a HomeKit hub.

Apple’s Smart Home Strategy in Focus

Apple’s renewed interest in the home category comes as the company works to expand its ecosystem beyond the iPhone. The combination of a faster Apple TV and a smarter HomePod mini could help Apple compete more directly with Amazon’s Echo and Google’s Nest devices — especially as Apple continues to push Matter and Thread standards for seamless smart home connectivity.

The timing also coincides with Apple’s rumored plans to introduce a revamped Home app in early 2026, potentially bringing more intuitive controls and automation options across devices.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing remains unconfirmed, but analysts expect Apple to maintain similar price points:

  • Apple TV 4K (2025): likely starting around $129–$149 USD.
  • HomePod mini 2: expected to remain near $99 USD.

Both devices are expected to be available for order shortly after announcement — possibly within days of the mid-November reveal.

Final Thoughts

If the reports hold true, Apple’s next Apple TV and HomePod mini refresh will mark a meaningful step forward for its home ecosystem. With faster chips, smarter Siri integration, and deeper smart home capabilities, Apple seems poised to strengthen its position in the living room and beyond.

Stay tuned — Apple’s November surprise could arrive any day now.