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Apple will likelyApple The tvOS used by TV products is adjusted to “homeOS”, and letApple TVversusHomePodSeries products use the sameWorking system

The Apple Insider website reported that Apple’s recent recruitment of senior engineers responsible for Apple Music’s iOS platform job vacancies meant that the operating system named “homeOS” was mentioned. However, Apple will eventually remove the word “homeOS” in the subsequent update, but from Apple’s previous mention of tvOS, iOS, watchOS and other existing operating systems, it is obviously possible to prepare to launch this operating system with a new name.


Judging from the fact that Apple is about to hold WWDC 2021 online again next week, it is expected that the new version of the operating system will be announced at this time, and it is expected to correspond to the HomePod series of products.

The HomePod mini and the new Apple TV 4K both support the Thread Internet of Things connection specification. At the same time, the HomePod series can be used as the HomeKit device connection hub. Perhaps the future Apple TV series will also use the homeOS operating system.

On the other hand, there are previous news that Apple plans to launch a smart speaker with on-screen display function, perhaps it may also be used to make homeOS mainly correspond to HomePod series products, and will not be used in Apple TV products.

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