Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
Apple Targets Late 2027 Glasses Launch as iOS 28 and New TV, HomePod Near
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 31

Apple Targets Late 2027 Glasses Launch as iOS 28 and New TV, HomePod Near

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
  • Late 2027 is Apple’s current target for iPhone-linked smart glasses, extending a push beyond Meta and positioning the device more like an Apple Watch companion than a standalone headset.
  • The glasses timeline follows an earlier slip from early 2027, with Bloomberg previously reporting Apple held back the N50 project because its visual AI was not yet strong enough.
  • iOS 27’s Siri app is also being built to sync across devices through iCloud, while early development has already started on iOS 28 and the next macOS release.
  • New Apple TV hardware and a refreshed HomePod mini are nearly ready, showing Apple is advancing multiple home and wearable products alongside its longer-dated glasses effort.
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