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Apple Delays Home App Update Requirement Until February 2026

Apple plans to end support for the previous version of Apple Home on February 10, 2026, according to an updated support document published today. Apple previously said that the older architecture would no longer be supported as of fall 2025, but customers now have a few more months to update.

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Users will need to transition to the new HomeKit architecture by next February to avoid interruptions with accessories and automations.

The underlying ‌HomeKit‌ architecture was revamped in March 2023 alongside iOS 16.4, so Apple has been supporting both the new and old architecture for the last two years. There were initial problems with stability that may have discouraged some users from upgrading, but those problems have now been addressed.

When Apple stops supporting the original ‌HomeKit‌ architecture, it will break support for the Home app on devices running older versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, macOS 13.1, tvOS 16.2, and watchOS 9.2 are the minimum versions of Apple's platforms that work with the updated Apple Home app, and older devices will lose access.

The update includes support for features like guest access, support for robot vacuum cleaners, and Activity History. Apple says it also provides faster, more reliable performance, especially for smart homes with a lot of ‌HomeKit‌ and Matter accessories installed.

The upgrade can be installed in the Home app by tapping on the More button, choosing Home Settings, and then tapping on Software Update. Apple says that customers who do not install the update manually may be automatically upgraded to the latest version of Apple Home.

Top Rated Comments

jdavid_rp Avatar
21 weeks ago
Maybe it’s delayed because the new home devices got delayed on last minute so no need to force this yet?


Best of luck finding in which architecture are you currently in!
If you see the option to upgrade = old.
If you don’t see the option to upgrade = new.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago
Reading stuff like this is kinda what's prevented me from even starting a "Home ecosystem".
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
21 weeks ago
It kinda just makes you want "normal light switches and outlets" at some point.

I have an Ecobee and a few Govee switches.
I hope they keep working. 🤷‍♂️
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago
I will no longer be buying any homekit devices. My mom and dad’s phones suddenly became useless for homekit devices after updating homekit architecture on my phone 2 years ago. Where is continuity? Where is backward support? If an accessory is controllable via its 3rd party brand app, why it suddenly losses control via apple home app?

Nah man. Apple becomes more and more moneymonger every year.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago
proof that its best not to get involved with HomeKit at all
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jz0309 Avatar
21 weeks ago
I don't have any HomeKit stuff, this was bugging me a while back so I clicked on "upgrade" but it told me to turn iCloud sync on - nah, don't have any stuff, don't need sync via iCloud ...
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)