Trader sentiment on a HomePod Mini successor by June 30 remains evenly split at 50% "Yes," reflecting credible reports of hardware readiness clashing with persistent software delays tied to advanced Siri capabilities. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and other analysts noted in early April 2026 that the updated HomePod Mini 2—expected with an S9-series chip or newer, Wi-Fi 7, N1 chip for improved audio and connectivity—is among four devices sitting ready alongside a new Apple TV 4K, HomePod 3, and HomePad prototype, but held back by lagging large language model upgrades for Siri, now pushed potentially to iOS 26.5 or iOS 27. The original HomePod Mini, unchanged since late 2020, underscores pent-up demand, yet historical Apple product timelines favor fall launches post-WWDC. Key catalysts include Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in early June, where Siri previews or firmware hints could signal an accelerated release, or further leaks confirming delays that would solidify "No."
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedA qualifying product must be named "HomePod mini" and be recognized as a successor to the original HomePod mini product, similar to the relationship between iPhone 14 and iPhone 15. A new HomePod mini product released without a number, under a designation other than HomePod mini 2 will qualify if it retains the original functions of the HomePod mini and expands on them in such a way that it is clear that this product is a successor.
In order to be considered released, the product must be officially announced by Apple, or otherwise available for purchase by the general public within the specified timeframe. An announcement or unveiling alone, for example during a WWDC event, will be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Apple. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Dec 12, 2025, 5:56 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying product must be named "HomePod mini" and be recognized as a successor to the original HomePod mini product, similar to the relationship between iPhone 14 and iPhone 15. A new HomePod mini product released without a number, under a designation other than HomePod mini 2 will qualify if it retains the original functions of the HomePod mini and expands on them in such a way that it is clear that this product is a successor.
In order to be considered released, the product must be officially announced by Apple, or otherwise available for purchase by the general public within the specified timeframe. An announcement or unveiling alone, for example during a WWDC event, will be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Apple. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader sentiment on a HomePod Mini successor by June 30 remains evenly split at 50% "Yes," reflecting credible reports of hardware readiness clashing with persistent software delays tied to advanced Siri capabilities. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and other analysts noted in early April 2026 that the updated HomePod Mini 2—expected with an S9-series chip or newer, Wi-Fi 7, N1 chip for improved audio and connectivity—is among four devices sitting ready alongside a new Apple TV 4K, HomePod 3, and HomePad prototype, but held back by lagging large language model upgrades for Siri, now pushed potentially to iOS 26.5 or iOS 27. The original HomePod Mini, unchanged since late 2020, underscores pent-up demand, yet historical Apple product timelines favor fall launches post-WWDC. Key catalysts include Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in early June, where Siri previews or firmware hints could signal an accelerated release, or further leaks confirming delays that would solidify "No."
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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