
Apple’s plans to launch AI-powered smart screen devices have been delayed due to ongoing challenges with upgrading Siri, its voice assistant. Two devices are in development: the “J490,” an iPad-like smart display intended for smart home control, and the “J595,” a more advanced model featuring a robotic arm capable of moving the screen around a user’s desk .
The primary reason for the delay is the need for a comprehensive Siri overhaul. The current version of Siri lacks the advanced AI capabilities required for these devices, such as on-screen awareness and the ability to process complex, context-rich commands. This has led to the postponement of both devices until Siri’s enhancements are complete .
Apple aims to release the J490 by the end of 2025, but this timeline is uncertain due to the Siri revamp. The J595 is expected to launch a year or two after the J490 .
These delays occur as competitors like Google continue to advance their AI technologies. At Google I/O 2025, Google showcased its Gemini AI assistant and Project Astra, highlighting its leadership in AI integration . Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2025 is anticipated to provide updates on Siri’s progress and the company’s AI roadmap.
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