Top-secret Apple tech expected to launch in 2025 revealed – and there are three NEW leaked home gadgets we’ve never seen

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Top-secret Apple tech expected to launch in 2025 revealed – and there are three NEW leaked home gadgets we’ve never seen
Author: Sean Keach
Published: Jan, 01 2025 15:30

APPLE is quietly cooking up some fresh gadgets behind closed doors – and some of them might land in 2025. Here are four of the most headline-grabbing Apple tech items rumoured to debut this year. A brand new Apple gadget might be in the works – and better yet, just a few months away.

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Image Credit: The Sun [Apple might be working on a smart home display like Amazon's Echo Show – but it's expected to look more like a square iPad]

That's according to a Bloomberg report that claims Apple is working on a smart home "command center" device. The product is expected to be some kind of AI-powered, Siri-toting smart home display. It's potentially similar to Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo Show smart screen devices.

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The report says that the gadget will measure around six inches, look a bit like a square iPad, and feature a camera for FaceTime calls. It's also tipped to feature speakers (so it can function as a music device). The device is rumoured to land in March 2025 in two colours, and will support smart Apple Intelligence features.

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That means you should be able to use it to control your favourite apps, as well as other smart home gadgets in your house. Sadly there's no word on pricing or a real name just yet. Net up is a report from long-time Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, of TF Securities.

He reckons that Apple is working on a smart home camera. This would sit on your shelf or a windowsill and capture video, relaying it to your smartphone. It's intended as a home security device, and could be controlled by the iPhone – and potentially Apple's 'Command Centre', the first entry in this article.

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