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Apple's macOS 26.7 beta names a screened 'HomeAccessory' and a wall-mounted twin
References to Faces, a Face Gallery and HomeAccessory_wall put a display-bearing HomePod in code Apple shipped itself. That resets the floor for anyone building home hubs.
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What happened
- Beta code in macOS 26.7 makes clear references to a new "HomeAccessory" that is likely a HomePod (or "HomePad") with a screen.
- The beta contains references to both "HomeAccessory" and "HomeAccessory_wall"; the leaked code confirms one detail about the device, a wall-mountable version.
- Apple seems to have leaked a bunch of references to unreleased products in a recent beta of macOS 26.7, described as a massive leak of the kind that does not happen often.
- Like other HomePods, the new model with a display is likely to run a variant of tvOS.
- The code reveals that the device's home screen will feature "Faces" and a "Face Gallery," described as like Apple Watch faces but bigger.
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Why it matters
A beta of macOS 26.7 carries references to a new "HomeAccessory" that Engadget reads as a HomePod with a screen, plus a separate "HomeAccessory_wall" identifier that the outlet says confirms a wall-mountable version [1][2]. The interesting part is not that a screened HomePod is rumoured again, it is that these strings sit in software Apple released itself rather than in supply-chain chatter, and they describe an interface model instead of a chassis [1][5].
According to Engadget's reading of the beta, the device is likely to run a variant of tvOS as other HomePods do, but with a home screen organised around "Faces" and a "Face Gallery," which the report compares to Apple Watch faces at larger size [4][5]. Those faces appear customisable with widgets and Smart Stacks, so the surface would rotate content through the day [6]. iPhone widgets can be added, in a way the report likens to placing iPhone app widgets on a Mac using Handoff [7]. The code also suggests the device can detect whether the owner's iPhone is nearby before it shows personal information in a widget [8]. Support for Siri AI and App Intents is expected on the same evidence [9].
Read as a specification for competitors, that is a demanding set of defaults. A Face Gallery implies a curated widget canvas with an editorial layer on top, not an app grid, which is a harder thing to fill than a launcher. Proximity gating makes phone presence a privacy input rather than a convenience trick, and any hub that shows a shared household screen now has to answer the same question about whose calendar is visible [8]. The wall variant means two placement contexts to design for at once, tabletop and panel [2]. And App Intents plus Siri means the voice layer is expected to reach into third-party actions rather than stopping at timers and music [9].
The context is a product line that has not won. Engadget characterises the HomePod as not exactly a hit and says it never caught up with competitors such as Amazon Echo devices [13]. Current HomePods are speakers with Siri and a touch-sensitive surface for media controls, with no interactive display [11], and a HomePod with an iPad-sized display has been rumoured for years [12]. Earlier rumours point to a more square shape, though Engadget says the exact design remains unclear [14].
Three home devices show up in the same beta [2]. Beyond the screened accessory, references to codename J595 appear in HomeKit-related frameworks; Bloomberg reports that product is a tabletop robot with a display on a rotating arm, and Engadget expects no unveiling before 2027 [16][15][17]. A new HomePod mini, codenamed B525, also appears, described as a likely minor upgrade with a few new colours according to MacRumors [18]. The beta references new iPhones, AirPods, iPads and Macs as well [19].
None of this is a product, a date or a price. Framework strings survive cancellation, and no ship window is attached to the screened unit in what has been reported [3].
Claim ledger
Ranked by verification strength, evidence, and original report placement.
- [1]
Beta code in macOS 26.7 makes clear references to a new "HomeAccessory" that is likely a HomePod (or "HomePad") with a screen.
ReportedView cited source - [2]
The beta contains references to both "HomeAccessory" and "HomeAccessory_wall"; the leaked code confirms one detail about the device, a wall-mountable version.
ReportedView cited source - [3]
Apple seems to have leaked a bunch of references to unreleased products in a recent beta of macOS 26.7, described as a massive leak of the kind that does not happen often.
ReportedView cited source - [4]
Like other HomePods, the new model with a display is likely to run a variant of tvOS.
ReportedView cited source - [5]
The code reveals that the device's home screen will feature "Faces" and a "Face Gallery," described as like Apple Watch faces but bigger.
ReportedView cited source - [6]
The faces appear to be customisable with different widgets and even Smart Stacks, so different widgets appear throughout the day.
ReportedView cited source
Sources & coverage · 2 publishers
The reporting this story was synthesized from, earliest first. Every link goes to the original.
- 9to5mac.comBen Lovejoy4d agoHomePad code suggests it’ll act like a giant Apple Watch
Additional citations
- Engadget
- Bloomberg
- MacRumors on the colours



