In March 2021, Apple discontinued its original HomePod and shifted all its smart speaker efforts toward the HomePod mini, which is not just smaller, but much more affordable — $99 compared to the $349 price of the o.g. HomePod. It was a move that has seemingly paid off — Apple doubled its smart speaker sales in 2021 — but the timing always seemed, well, off. Why get rid of your best-sounding speaker right before you roll out lossless streaming to Apple Music?
Well, it appears that Apple might not have given up hope for a larger smart speaker after-all. According to well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, Apple is working on a new-and-improved version of its larger HomePod. And it could be released by the end of the year.
The new HomePod will support Lossless Audio and Dolby Atmos
Admittedly, there isn’t a ton of information about this rumored upcoming HomePod, but Kuo does suspect that it will have basically the same design as the original design. Like its predecessor, the next-generation HomePod will reportedly support Lossless and Dolby Atmos, but it’s also expected to be integrated with the same U1 chip that’s in the HomePod mini, which allows you to quickly handoff music that your playing on your iPhone to the speaker — no voice command required.
