According to a Bloomberg article we will see design changes for some of the new iPhone that Apple will launch this September. In addition, Apple would be working on a modern HomePod at a lower price.
Small notch and iPad Pro-like design
According to many rumors, Apple plans to introduce four iPhone models this September and, arguably, two of them have a redesign compared to the current generation. Changes will come in two main points. First, the size of the notch, where all sensors make up the ID face, can reduce its size. Second, the redesigned chassis is very similar to the iPad Pro, with straight edges.
As we mentioned, Apple is already familiar with the event which will be in September to introduce all the iPhone models released to the public. The Availability dates may vary, between September, October or sometime until November. Due to the disruption of an assembly line in China caused by a coronavirus, several analysts expect Apple to release all four devices at the same time. We hope, though, to meet you next September.
Small (and cheap) HomePod
Apple will also run a smaller version of the HomePod. The reduction is, in fact, about 50%, though the composition will remain the same. It looks like the development of this new PPP took a few months and had some delays. His presentation is still pending in the second half of this year
According to Bloomberg, Apple's goal is to slow down the price to better compete with other smart speakers. The HomePod, as it may seem, does not compete at the same level as other phones at a much lower price. The HomePod is distinguished by its uneven sound quality. In all of this, it's possible to assume, especially after seeing the impressive audio quality of both the microphone and 16-inch MacBook Pro or iPad Pro (2020) speakers, that Apple really is You can reduce the size of the HomePod while maintaining sound quality
In the meantime, and as we always remember, let's take the rumors into some caution and, in any case, while we wait for WWDC and September's Keynote, we can prepare for new products and re-offer Apple no doubt.