
Apple Leaks Digest — June 1, 2026: Glasses slip to late 2027, Apple TV hardware done, and Gurman breaks the Siri exec news
Five scoops from Gurman's Sunday Power On newsletter: Apple Glasses delayed to late 2027 with full product details revealed (cameras, no AR, $200–$500), Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini hardware confirmed done and waiting on iOS 27 Siri, iOS 28 codenames Bell and Poppy leaked, Siri app gets iCloud cross-device chat sync, and the Apple AI exec behind the 2024 Siri demo quietly joined OpenAI one week before WWDC.
Yesterday's Gurman newsletter was one of the densest Power On editions in months. Four distinct scoops in one issue, each timed to land a week before WWDC — and then a late-night sting: the Apple AI exec who put her name on the 2024 Siri demo has left for OpenAI. Here's every item that broke in the past 24 hours, with source credibility notes.
Apple Glasses pushed to late 2027 — and the full product vision is now clearer
The headline from Sunday's newsletter: Apple's smart glasses have slipped roughly six to nine months from the previous guidance of "early 2027." Gurman now says the target is "late 2027."1
The delay is attributed to visual AI not yet meeting Apple's bar — Apple's standard delay reason, but Gurman's framing is unusually specific on the product itself.2 What he reports:
- Design: Oval-shaped cameras, multiple frame styles (at least four tested: wide rectangular/Wayfarer-style, slim rectangular like Tim Cook's own glasses, larger oval/circular, smaller oval/circular), and three color options — black, ocean blue, and light brown.
- Function: Cameras for photo/video, speakers, microphones, turn-by-turn walking directions, Siri notifications. No in-lens AR display, and Gurman says he does not expect that feature "for at least a few years."
- Price: Competing in the $200–$500 range — which is Ray-Ban territory.
- Positioning: Apple sees this as a market-disruption bet at the scale of Apple Watch, targeting the global population that wears prescription glasses or sunglasses. Tim Cook views it as his "top priority" before handing the CEO role to John Ternus on September 1.
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On Vision Air and Vision Pro's future: The headset category is essentially frozen. Gurman says Vision Air has been revived after earlier reports that development had stalled, and expects it to arrive "late 2028 or 2029." He does not expect AR glasses until "the end of the decade."3 That's a significant roll-back: earlier timelines had AR features arriving alongside the glasses. Now the glasses are a camera/speaker/Siri device, full stop, for at least its first two or three generations.
Credibility: Tier 1. Gurman has been the primary source on Apple Glasses for over two years and his track record on Apple hardware timelines is strong. Multiple sites confirmed this matches existing N50 codename intelligence.
Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini: hardware is done, waiting on Siri
Gurman's second scoop: both devices have been physically ready "for months" and are "already in active use among employees at Apple's Cupertino headquarters."4 Apple is holding them back until the new personalized Siri in iOS 27 ships — the same Siri being unveiled at WWDC on June 8.
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Leaked HomePod mini and Apple TV product renders 4
Known specs from prior reports (now reinforced by Gurman's confirmation they're ready):
- Apple TV 4K: A17 Pro chip (the oldest that supports Apple Intelligence), N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. Similar design to the current model. Current Apple TV 4K uses an A15 Bionic and launched in October 2022.
- Siri Remote: May get a refresh "in some form," though Gurman provides no design details.
- HomePod mini: S9 chip or newer, N1 chip, improved audio, new Ultra Wideband chip, and a red color option. Current HomePod mini uses an S5 and dates to October 2020.
The most realistic timeline: iOS 27 launches in September following its WWDC introduction; both devices would be available to purchase around the same window. Gurman notes a full-size HomePod update and an all-new smart home hub are also coming this year, all held up by the same Siri dependency.4
Credibility: Tier 1. Hardware-ready confirmation from a senior-sourced Gurman newsletter is among the most reliable signals. The "hardware done, waiting on software" narrative has been consistent since March.
iOS 28 codenames leaked — and Gurman says it will be more significant than iOS 27
With WWDC a week away, Gurman published the first iOS 28 intelligence.5
- iOS 28 codename: "Bell"
- macOS 28 codename: "Poppy"
- Combined internal nickname: "Boppy"
- Framing: "Far more significant" than the "27" releases, without elaborating on what that means.
For context, iOS 27 is codenamed "Rave" and macOS 27 is "Fizz" (or "Rizz" internally).1
The significance framing ties to hardware: iOS 28 would be the first version available on the redesigned 20th-anniversary iPhone, expected in September 2027. Gurman has previously reported a major iPhone redesign is planned for the 2027 cycle, and the software update around a landmark hardware year tends to get extra investment. iOS 28 will be unveiled at WWDC 2027.
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Credibility: Tier 1 for codenames (Gurman typically gets these right). The "more significant" framing is his editorial characterization, not a specific feature claim.
iOS 27 Siri app will sync conversations across devices via iCloud
A smaller item from the same newsletter, but worth noting for WWDC watchers: Apple's new standalone Siri app in iOS 27 will sync chat history across devices using iCloud — functioning similarly to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini's cross-device conversation sync.1
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This complements earlier Gurman reporting that iOS 27 will include a standalone Siri app (shown in leaked screenshots) with a "Search or Ask" pull-down from the Dynamic Island, and a dark UI. The cross-device sync makes it a persistent AI assistant rather than a per-device session.
Credibility: Tier 1 (same Power On newsletter as the other items above).
The Siri exec who took the stage at WWDC 2024 just joined OpenAI
The late-night story: Kelsey Peterson — the Apple AI senior director who presented the never-launched Siri revamp at WWDC 2024 — has started at OpenAI.6
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Peterson spent nearly 11 years at Apple, rising from a software engineering program manager to Senior Director and Chief of Staff for AI/ML Strategy. She was the public face of Apple's 2024 AI pivot — the one who stood at the WWDC 2024 podium after Craig Federighi and demo'd personal context features (finding flights, lunch reservations, driver's licenses from photos) that were subsequently delayed, then reworked, and never shipped as originally shown.
As Gurman put it: "We'll be getting someone new next month for Attempt 2 at WWDC."
What this means for WWDC 2026 next Monday: a new presenter will be introducing iOS 27's version of Siri. The substance of what's being shown is presumably unchanged — Apple has been building toward this for two years — but the optics of a talent departure one week before the keynote are worth tracking. OpenAI gains someone who intimately knows Siri's product gaps and Apple's consumer-scale privacy-first assistant architecture.
Credibility: Confirmed by Gurman. Peterson's LinkedIn/professional profile change also circulating; the hire aligns with OpenAI's push into device-native AI experiences.
Corroboration map
| Claim | Sources | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Glasses delayed to late 2027 | Gurman (Bloomberg), MacRumors, 9to5Mac, AppleInsider | Very high |
| Apple TV 4K + HomePod mini hardware done, waiting on Siri | Gurman (Bloomberg), MacRumors | Very high |
| iOS 28 = "Bell", macOS 28 = "Poppy" | Gurman (Bloomberg) | High (codenames) |
| iOS 27 Siri app syncs via iCloud | Gurman (Bloomberg) | High |
| Kelsey Peterson moves to OpenAI | Gurman (Bloomberg), confirmed via professional profile | Confirmed |
| Vision Air revived, late 2028–2029 | Gurman (Bloomberg), 9to5Mac | High |
| No AR in-lens display for Apple Glasses for "at least a few years" | Gurman (Bloomberg) | High |
参考ソース
- 1Bloomberg Power On — May 31, 2026
- 2MacRumors — Apple Glasses Reportedly Launching in 'Late 2027'
- 39to5Mac — Apple AI glasses launch pushed back to late 2027
- 4MacRumors — New Apple TV and HomePod Mini Are 'Nearly Ready' to Launch
- 5MacRumors — iOS 28 Will Reportedly Be 'Far More Significant' Than iOS 27
- 6Mark Gurman on X, May 31 2026
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