Apple’s leaked HomePod firmware reveals OLED iPhone’s resizable, hide-able Home Button and more

“The HomePod firmware accidentally made public by Apple, which replicates code apparently intended for the iPhone 8, is proving a goldmine of information,” Ben Lovejoy reports for 9to5Mac.

“Steve Troughton-Smith has been digging into the code for a virtual Home button,” Lovejoy reports. “In a tweet, he said that the code reveals that the Home button can be resized on-screen, and that it can be hidden.”

Lovejoy reports, “In a subsequent tweet this morning, Troughton-Smith provided the notch height and widths of the curved corners…”

https://twitter.com/stroughtonsmith/status/895486535742705664
https://twitter.com/stroughtonsmith/status/895558456773496832

 
Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: In the future, expect Apple to have safeguards in place regarding the internal release of firmware for unreleased products.

While this leakfest isn’t great for the next-gen iPhone’s surprise factor (to say the least), it most certainly is great for getting the name “HomePod” out there far and wide prior to release.

4 Comments

  1. Why is all this iPhone code in a smart speaker in the first place? It doesn’t make sense to me as most hardware features of iPhone are absent from Homepod and I would have assumed that it uses a massively stripped down operating system.

  2. MDN: In the future, expect Apple to have safeguards in place regarding the internal release of firmware for unreleased products

    In the future, we will expect lots of things.

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