Apple retail employees have been told to prepare for an overnight refresh on the evening of November 11, suggesting new Apple products could be imminent.

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, workers will refresh store displays and product placements after closing that night, ready for the following day. Such events typically signal new product arrivals, though Gurman cautions this could simply be holiday season preparation.
The timing is intriguing, to say the least. Gurman notes that inventory for Apple TV and HomePod mini has gotten tighter lately – both products are slated for updates with new chips and Apple's own wireless components. Dwindling stock often hints at refreshed versions arriving soon.
The new Apple TV is expected to feature an A17 Pro chip and an Apple-designed Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip with Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7 support, allowing better synchronization between smart home devices. The HomePod mini update should include a similar wireless chip with Wi-Fi 6E/7, plus an updated S-series chip and fresh color options.
These updated devices are expected to showcase the new Siri and Apple Intelligence features planned for next year. During last week's earnings call, CEO Tim Cook suggested no new Macs are coming before 2026, so the Apple TV and HomePod mini are the most plausible candidates for any remaining 2025 releases.
Then again, November 12 might bring nothing but festive store decorations. We'll know soon enough.




















