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tvOS 26 Liquid Glass Redesign Excludes Older Apple TV Models

Apple's tvOS 26 announced at WWDC requires second-generation Apple TV 4K devices and later, which means the company is excluding older hardware from the update's major visual overhaul.

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The redesign centers on Liquid Glass, a new translucent material using real-time rendering to reflect and refract surroundings. It replaces tvOS's previous interface elements across system controls, the Apple TV app, and navigation components.

Liquid Glass transforms how content appears during playback, keeping videos front and center while accessing controls for fast-forwarding, sleep timers, or Control Center scenes. The Apple TV app receives new cinematic poster art incorporating the Liquid Glass aesthetic, displaying more shows and movies for enhanced discovery.

The material dynamically adapts to content and context, creating specular highlights that respond to user interactions. Apple is implying that the technology requires the processing capabilities found in Apple TV 4K 2nd generation and later models.

Other tvOS 26 features coming to Apple TV models going back to the Apple TV HD include improved FaceTime with Contact Posters, and streamlined profile switching. Enhanced Apple Music Sing with iPhone microphone support requires an Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) and an iPhone 11 or newer.

The tvOS 26 update enters developer beta today with public release this fall. It's the first major tvOS redesign to have specific hardware requirements that exclude older Apple TV models.

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Top Rated Comments

12 months ago
Surely this points to an upcoming new model?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sjsharksfan12 Avatar
12 months ago
I'm so disappointed in the TVOS "updates". They still stagnate what I think is there best OS and it's sad. You can do a lot with Apple TV, yet Apple feels like they ignore it. It just seems like I hope every year for something new and every year is a missed opportunity.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Innovati0n Avatar
12 months ago
Makes sense to me, those older boxes lag a lot on the UI as it is.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
12 months ago

I have HD. It is fast and smooth for me. How it is laggy? I am just curious, is newer Apple TV that much faster make HD seem slow? My Apple TV HD is super fast compare to Roku and everything else TV related.
I could tell a big difference when I got our 4k over HD that we had previously. Had I not used the new one, I might not have noticed.

Our current living room Roku seems faster than the 4k, and so it's been relegated to our exercise room.


My Apple TV 4K has the brilliant black Touch Remote. Is that the first generation model?

I don't care for the new look. But it would be still nice to receive an update for my Apple TV this year 🤞.
You like the touch remote? I've hated in since day one.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
12 months ago
I really couldn't tell any difference in the presentation. There was a bit of transparency, and that was it.

....so, I wouldn't bother upgrading for this.


Makes sense to me, those older boxes lag a lot on the UI as it is.
My first gen 4k doesn't lag, but I do remember the HD being pretty slow.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago
Please give me new hardware to update to this September, when I finally upgrade my Apple TV HD.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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