tvOS 17: Release date, features, and compatibility
While Apple has continually made improvements to its tvOS platform, the last two years have seen relatively minor updates. Thankfully, that’s not the case this time. The latest version of the Apple TV’s OS brings several new improvements to the mix. Let’s jump in and discuss everything we know about tvOS 17, from features to compatibility and more.
tvOS 17: At a glance
- When did it come out? September 18, alongside iOS 17.
- What’s new? tvOS 17 includes several new features, including:
- A revamped control center that is much easier to navigate than the previous version.
- FaceTime calling, rolling out to Apple TV with the update.
- The new Siri Remote Finder feature which lets you track down a lost remote.
- Interactivity with Apple Music Sing and Continuity Camera.
How to install the latest version of tvOS
To update to the latest version of tvOS you’ll simply need to go to Settings > System > Software Updates > Update Software. Next you’ll click on Download and Install and then finally Update Now.
tvOS 17.1 beta is now available for developers
While tvOS 17 hasn’t been out long that’s not stopping Apple from making improvements. The new tvOS 17.1 beta is available for testing. While it’s design for developers, the general public can get into the action by signing up via the Apple Beta Software Program.While there’s no official changelog on what to expect, we imagine it’s mostly going to be bug fixes, minor feature updates, and anything that didn’t quite make the cut in time for the iOS 17 stable release.
tvOS 17 features
Both iPadOS and iOS tend to get bigger feature updates with each iteration, while tvOS keeps things a bit more modest. For one thing, many of the new iOS 17 features don’t make a whole lot of sense on a TV. Therefore, tvOS updates tend to be less exciting. Usually.
This year is different, as we see several exciting features heading to tvOS. Below, we discuss just a few of the biggest changes heading our way.
Facetime is finally coming to Apple TV
There’s nothing more convenient than sitting on your big, comfy couch and making a video call, but for some reason, Apple TV has never supported such a feature. This changes with the introduction of an official FaceTime app for Apple TV streaming boxes.The new app lets you start calls either directly from Apple TV or by transferring a call from your iPhone or iPad over to the Apple TV.
Now I know what you’re thinking: Apple TV doesn’t have a camera. To get around this, Apple will utilize the cameras and microphones from your iPhone or iPad using the same Continuity Camera feature previously introduced for Apple’s laptops. Personally, I’d love to see a webcam accessory so that you don’t have to whip out your phone or tablet every time, but it’s still a big step forward.
A new Dialogue Enhancer makes it easier to hear dialogue
When you’re watching a movie, sometimes all the background noise makes it almost impossible to hear what people are saying. We’ve all been there. Instead of cranking up the volume during times of intense dialogue, Apple has a better solution.
Apple’s new Dialogue Enhancer separates dialogue from sound effects, music, and other noise and brings it forward to the center channel in order to help you hear it better. There is a catch here, though. You’ll need a second-generation HomePod as it won’t work with just any TV or soundbar.
New screensavers and other tweaks
That’s not everything. Here are just a few other tvOS 17 features you can expect:
- Apple is also introducing memories as screensavers and new screensavers that feature slow-motion footage of rainforests and other locals.
- Apple TV will now work with third-party VPN apps.
- Apple Fitness+ is getting a few improvements, specifically with the big screen in mind, including custom workout schedules and more.
- Dolby Vision 8.1 support is coming as well.
- Users can now see themselves onscreen and add entertaining filters as they sing along to their favorite songs.