Most users won't notice the change, but homes relying on older devices could lose Home access after February 10.
The original Apple Home architecture will officially lose support with the release of iOS 19, and users are already being encouraged to update ahead of the discontinuation. Though it was buried within ...
The older Apple Home architecture will live for a few more months. Apple previously planned on phasing out the architecture in late 2025. Instead, the HomeKit architecture will stop functioning on ...
Apple is expected to release iOS 18.4 in early April, and when it does, users with HomeKit devices still running on the old Home app architecture may be forced to upgrade them to the latest software.
The next major iPhone software update will be unveiled in less than six months, at WWDC in June. Here are seven new features ...
Back in iOS 16.2—and then again in iOS 16.4, after some initial teething problems meant it had to be pulled—Apple rolled out a new architecture for its Home app. This was a complete reworking of the ...