A new touchscreen interface was reportedly found hidden in tvOS 18 beta 3 9to5Mac, and this search is actually related to HomePod because HomePod’s tool is an offshoot of tvOS tool. The interface is internally named “Plasterboard”, and is in line with the naming of the Plasterboard alternative Apple interfaces that come with Springboard for iOS and iPadOS, Pineboard for tvOS, Soundboard for HomePod, and Surfboard for VisionOS. Is. The interface seems to only detail a locked display with a touch-based keyboard for entering the passcode at the moment, with little else revealed about it.
The Apple TV no longer comes with the option to lock it with a passcode, nor does the HomePod because to date, the HomePod only helps in easily tracking gestures. The design found in the beta resembles the on-screen keypad you see on an iPhone or iPad.
Rumors have suggested that Apple is working on multiple home monitoring devices, and in conjunction with the rumors we’ve heard there is more than one build path and prototype being explored. There were rumors of a simple HomePod with a Sprint display on the controls, a hybrid HomePod with a camera and Apple TV device, a HomePod with a console and a camera, and an iPad/HomePod type combo that could act as a centralized home hub. Works in. ,
A typical HomePod with an LED touch-based display on the device’s controls could possibly be the first HomePod and display combo we see. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said a HomePod with a 7-inch display will launch in 2024, and prototype photos have been leaked.
last hour, macrumors HomeAccessory17,1 Detected code referencing the device “Home Accessory” with identifier. Negative Current HomePod or Apple TV gadgets use the HomeAccessory Identifier, although this is identical to the AudioAccessory Identifier that Apple uses internally for the HomePod. In line with the numbering, this device is provided with the same A18 chip that we see in the iPhone 16 lineup.