Apple is expected to release iOS 18.4 in early April, and when it does, users with HomeKit devices still running on the old ...
Apple is gearing up to release iOS 18.4 in early April, and it looks like the new update isn’t just about fresh features—it’s also about forcing users into a long-overdue transition.
The beta of iOS 18.4 indicates the end of Apple's original HomeKit architecture. This would be a problem for users of older ...
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MacWorld on MSNApple will ‘soon’ force everyone to use the new Home appBesides, updating to a new setup can cause compatibility problems with devices still running older software. Whatever the ...
Since upgrading to the new architecture breaks support for the Home app on devices running older versions of iOS and macOS, some users have chosen not to upgrade. However, with this new requirement, ...
That’s according to 9to5Mac, which spotted code in the latest iOS 18.4 developer beta suggesting the Home app is dropping support for the older version. The updated HomeKit, which Apple rolled out in ...
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Apple rolls out mysterious iOS 18.3 update for iPhone 11 onlyrestoring a pre-iOS 18 ability to continually tap the equals sign in order to repeat the last operation. And the Home app gains support for HomeKit- and Matter-compatible robot vacuums.
On this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we try to provide some clarity on robotic vacuums, discuss Nanoleaf price cuts, and cover the new G5 Pro camera.
Apple is set to discontinue support for the older version of its HomeKit architecture, meaning that users will be forced to ...
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