9to5Mac - Friday, July 28, 2017 at 11:32 AM
HomePod firmware reveals new interaction details, Accessibility support,
more
 
Earlier today Apple pushed out firmware for the HomePod smart speaker ahead
of its launch in December, and naturally developer Steve Troughton-Smith has
unpacked the code and discovered new details.
 
Sony A6500
HomePod firmware code (labeled AudioAccessory1,1) shows that the smart
speaker runs the full iOS stack like an iPhone without a screen and relies
on a shell app called SoundBoard (presumably like SpringBoard on iOS).
Like Apple's other products, HomePod will support accessibility features
including VoiceOver according to the firmware code.
The top surface area is also limited to the Siri design and plus or minus
symbols as press saw when viewing demo HomePods in June. This touch surface
area will be used to optionally activate Siri with a long press or interact
with music and volume control and timers.
Based on the firmware code, Troughton-Smith believes the illuminated part of
the HomePod top surface is an LED matrix versus a few large LEDs which could
support more than just plus and minus symbols and the Siri animation in the
future.
Despite running iOS code, however, it doesn't appear that the HomePod OS
will support third party apps or extensions in its current shape. Apple
could always add more developer opportunities to HomePod in the future after
shipping the core experience, of course.
HomePod is scheduled to ship sometime in December for $349 each.
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