The next Apple TV will reportedly be released in September
What the new Apple TV would still apparently be missing is Apple’s subscription TV service, something else that has been in the works for quite some time. We still don’t have an exact day but July has provided us with a credible iPhone 6s release window that puts the device’s arrival in the month of September.
In addition, BuzzFeed also reports that the “next-generation” Apple TV will also feature Apple’s A8 system on chip.
Finally, Apple should release an SDK as well as a dedicated App Store for the TV. “Apple’s discussions with ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox initially foundered over the tech giant’s desire to offer on the soon-to-launch service local live TV feeds streamed on any Apple device, sources said”. Apple Inc. reported huge first quarter earnings that were fueled by strong iPhone sales with revenue of $74.6 billion compared to $57.6 billion one year ago.
Most reports seem to agree that Apple will not make any changes when it comes to the design of its smartphone.
Rumors have also suggested that a supply chain research indicated that Apple was all set to produce what he referred to as an “iPhone 6-looking version of the iPhone 5C”, according to Business Insider.
Apple has described TV as an ‘area of intense interest, and Apple SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue said last year at the Code Conference, ‘the TV experience sucks.’. Here are some of the most plausible rumors about the next Apple TV upgrade.
With cord cutting on the rise, thanks in no small part to services like Netflix and HBO Go, the Apple TV is better positioned than ever to become much more than a small-time hobby for Apple.
While that service is most certainly in the offing, BuzzFeed News quoted sources as saying that Apple does not now plan to announce it alongside the new Apple TV.
The long-awaited revamp of Apple TV is coming in September, according to reporting from BuzzFeed.
“One of the biggest complaints about streaming boxes like the Apple TV is that search is a mess”.
Apple has already announced that Apple Music will be available on its set-top box later this fall, presumably when iOS 9 and Watch OS 2 are ready.