At its recent Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple unveiled an all new “Remote” app for iOS devices, which has been entirely overhauled to make it easier than ever to control a fourth-generation Apple TV with an iPhone.
In the video below, we took a look at the Remote app to give MacRumors readers an early glimpse at what’s in store. The new Remote app, which connects to an Apple TV via Bluetooth, mimics the exact layout of the Siri Remote for a navigation experience that’s streamlined across different input methods.
Entering text, like passwords and usernames, is much easier with the iOS Remote app because any text field automatically brings up a keyboard. Full Siri voice commands are supported, as is dictation. Because it includes the same gyroscope and accelerometer in the Siri Remote, an iPhone can be used as a dedicated game controller for playing games on the Apple TV.
The Apple TV Remote app is currently available to developers and can be downloaded through the Apple Developer website. It’s not clear when the Apple TV Remote app will be released, but it may be released alongside tvOS 10 and iOS 10 this fall. The developer beta of the app only requires iOS 9.3.2 and tvOS 9.2.1, so there’s a possibility it may launch ahead of the new operating systems.
For details on new Apple TV features coming in tvOS 10, make sure to check out our tvOS 10 roundup. Don’t miss out on our previous videos, which have covered iOS 10, watchOS 3, and macOS Sierra:
– WWDC 2016 Overview in Seven Minutes
– iOS 10’s Overhauled Lockscreen
– The New iOS 10 Photos App
– The New iOS 10 Messages App
– macOS Sierra – Siri
– iOS 10 Hidden Features
– watchOS 3 Overview
– iOS 10’s Redesigned Apple Music Experience
– 3D Touch in iOS 10
– The New Home App for Controlling HomeKit Devices
– Everything New in tvOS 10
We’ve also got roundups for all of the upcoming operating systems, including watchOS 3,macOS Sierra, and iOS 10.