Many Apple users have expressed annoyance that the Cupertino company has stopped offering the original HomePod as a shopping alternative to Amazon’s prolific Echo speakers. This contrasted and not least with the launch of the HomePod Mini, the perfect ally for small rooms. However, since then Apple has changed its profile in terms of sound, focusing only and slightly on the AirPods line.
The arrival of the HomePod Mini in some territories where it was not yet on sale suggests that the small Apple speaker is more alive than ever, Is th is considered a second arrival of the original HomePod?
According to recent press releases from the Cupertino company, starting next Tuesday, December 13, the HomePod Mini will be available for purchase through the official Apple store in Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Curious given that the HomePod Mini is a device that’s been with us since 2020, coinciding with the bloody COVID-19 pandemic. This will arrive with a price of 1,249 Norwegian and Swedish crowns, as well as 109 dollars in the case of Finland.
Likewise, the HomePod Mini will also arrive in South Africa, although on a date that will not coincide with the Nordic countries, and it is that our friends on the African continent are going to have to wait until at least December 19.
This is in addition to the launch in Denmark for the second quarter of next year, all hand in hand with the Siri supports Swedish, Finnish, and Norwegian, but not Danish, which has no specific incorporation date.
It’s clear that Apple has no intention of ditching the HomePod Mini, or at least it doesn’t seem the case with this latest move, though… Does that mean we’ll see a new one soon? HomePod?