In addition to details about the new iPad and Apple Watch, Bloomberg also shed some light on the next Apple TV, which apparently might not be ready to ship until next year. The Apple set-top box was last updated in 2017, with the launch of the Apple TV 4K.
Evidence of a new Apple TV hardware refresh has been circling around in iOS code for a while. Bloomberg says the new Apple TV will include a faster chip for improved gaming performance (the current Apple TV features an A10X chip). The site also says that it will include an ‘upgraded remote control’ and a Find My feature to make it easier to locate a remote when it goes missing in the house.
The current Apple TV remote is the target of much criticism, and many customers have been demanding a new one since 2015 when the Siri Remote debuted. Many users find using the trackpad finicky and hard to navigate, especially for performing gestures like fifteen-second skip. The trackpad is also very easy to brush accidentally when it is sitting on the sofa, disrupting the TV viewing experience.
Unfortunately, today’s Bloomberg report does not give any color on how the new remote will be upgraded. Apple has technically already revved the Siri Remote; the 2017 ‘update’ added a gyroscope and a raised white ring around the Home button. Obviously, a lot of people are hoping for bigger changes.
Another common complaint with the current remote is that it is so small it is easy to misplace, or fall down the back of the sofa.
Bloomberg says that Apple is going to add Find My integration for the upcoming remote. This will allow users to locate it if it goes missing, probably by adding a speaker to the remote and allowing users to ping it from the Find My app like you can when trying to track down a lost iPhone or iPad.