Apple seeded the Release Candidate of its upcoming tvOS 17 operating system to developers for testing. The update comes one week following the release of the ninth beta. The Release Candidate represents the final version of tvOS that will be provided to the public.
The tvOS 17 Release Candidate is compatible with the Apple TV 4K (1st and 2nd generation) and the Apple TV HD. The new Release Candidate can be downloaded to a compatible Apple TV that has the proper profile installed, which can be done by downloading it onto the Apple TV using Xcode.
ioS 17 brings FaceTime to the Apple TV 4K, a new Control Center, and a feature that allows you to use your iPhone to locate a misplaced Siri Remote.
The tvOS 17 Control Center now displays system status, including the time and active profile, and expands to include other helpful details based on a user’s personal activity.
Users will now be able to launch the Apple TV remote inside Control Center on their iPhone to find their Siri Remote (2nd generation or later). As users get closer to the remote, an onscreen circle grows in size to guide their movement.
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As usual, MacTrast and Apple both warn users to not install any betas on their daily driver Apple TV, especially early betas of new operating systems. Instead, only install betas on a device set aside for testing purposes.