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Apple pulls new Home app architecture in iOS 16.2 as users complain about HomeKit issues

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 22, 2022

One of the new features of iOS 16.2, which was officially released to all users this month, is the new Home app architecture. According to Apple, this new architecture makes the experience of using HomeKit accessories more efficient and reliable. However, the company has now pulled the option to upgrade to the new architecture as users have been complaining about issues with HomeKit. Users can no longer upgrade the Home app to the new... + full article



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