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<p>Picture-in-Picture has been a feature on Apple’s platforms for a few years, allowing a single video to pop out into a floating window while the user browses the rest of the OS. </p>
<p>Apple appears to be working on upgrading that capability, at least for live sports matches in the Apple TV app.
Code references first spotted by Steve Moser in the iOS 16.5 betas describe a new “Multiview” experience for the Apple TV app, supporting up to four simultaneous streams at once.</p>
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iOS 16.5 code indicates quad-box Picture-in-Picture feature in development for Apple TV sports streams