A new Apple TV Siri remote with embedded AirTag might arrive. This detail was spotted in the latest iOS 16 beta after the code "SiriRemote4" appeared.
Experts stated that this code hints that there will be a fourth generation of the advanced Siri remote. Aside from this, there is also the code "WirelessRemoteFirmware.4."
If this is true, then Apple users can easily find the new Siri remote if ever they lose the device. But, how true is this? Here's what experts claim about the new iOS 16 beta reference codes.
[RUMOR] Apple TV Siri Remote With Embedded AirTag?
According to Digital Trends, there's no reason why the code "SiriRemote4" would appear on the new iOS 16 beta since Apple TV relies on tvOS.
People familiar with the iPhone maker's work claimed that this code appeared on the smartphone system because Apple plans to add a new feature to the fourth-gen Siri remote.
They added that the new function would be compatible with the Find My feature (the tracking app designed to work with AirTags), which iPhone users can really benefit from.
But, Apple hasn't confirmed this detail yet. If ever the tech manufacturer really embeds the AirTag device into the new TV Siri remote, it can easily do this since this tracking tech has a very small size.
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New AirTag Model May Arrive as Well?
Based on the latest rumors, Apple seems to be quite busy with its popular tracking device. Aside from the rumored Apple TV Siri remote with AirTag, speculations also claimed that the new AirTag 2 version might arrive.
TechRadar reported that this leak came from Ming-Chi Kuo, one of the most reliable Apple analysts in the tech industry.
He claimed that if Apple AirTags generate strong revenues, then there's a high chance that the iPhone maker will release a new version.
Recently, the new Apple Tracker Detect app was released for Android users.
Meanwhile, Apple updated the AirTags firmware, increasing its volume so that users can easily track their lost items.
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Written by: Griffin Davis