The HomePod needs to run third-party iOS apps. Here's why<article>
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<p dir="ltr">Even though
Apple’s HomePod is not expected to launch until December, we already know enough to have some reservations about it.</p><p dir="ltr">According to firmware update leaked by Apple, the HomePod is expected to run a version of iOS, just like your iPhone. But unlike your iPhone, it seems Apple’s smart-speaker is not going to support third-party apps at launch. This means you won’t be able to ask the HomePod’s always-listening Siri to request a Lyft, buy movie tickets on Fandango, or order Domino’s pizza.</p><p dir="ltr">In this week’s episode of
The iPhone Show, I talk about why not having app support is a missed opportunity for the HomePod, especially as it’s looking to compete against Google Home and Amazon Echo. It’s especially disappointing because the HomePod will be equipped to run iOS, but not a robust slate of iOS apps.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3217018/consumer-electronics/the-homepod-needs-to-run-third-party-ios-apps-heres-why.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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The HomePod needs to run third-party iOS apps. Here's why