Apple’s long-rumoured HomePad smart display could include a magnetic wall-mounting system similar to MagSafe, according to a new leak.
The feature would allow the device to snap securely onto a wall-mounted fixture. As a result, it may be easier to position the display in different areas of the home.
The detail comes from prototype collector and leaker Kosutami, who claims to have seen a version of the device in person. In a post on X, they said one HomePad prototype includes a MagSafe-style snap-to-wall mechanism. Additionally, it has built-in doorbell integration, suggesting the device could double as a central hub for smart home alerts and video feeds.
Apple has reportedly been developing the HomePad for several years as part of its broader push into the smart home. The device is expected to serve as a central control point for connected home products. At the same time, it handles everyday tasks like music playback, video calls and quick information updates such as weather or calendar reminders.
Leaks so far suggest the HomePad could feature a 7-inch square display with a front-facing camera. This positions it somewhere between a smart speaker and a small tablet designed specifically for the home. The device is also said to rely heavily on Apple Intelligence. In particular, this hints that AI-driven features may play a key role in how it manages smart home controls and personal information.
The “HomePad” name itself may not be final. Kosutami says the label is currently used internally, but Apple could still launch the product under a different name.
As for timing, the HomePad’s release appears to have slipped more than once. Earlier rumours pointed to an early 2025 launch before delays related to Apple Intelligence reportedly pushed the timeline into 2026. The latest leak suggests a fall 2026 debut, potentially alongside Apple’s usual autumn hardware announcements.
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