The TV app icon used in iOS and tvOS from December 2016 to March 2019
TV was announced at an Apple media event on October 27, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 12, 2016, withiOS 10.2 andtvOS 10.1, replacing the "Videos" application in earlier versions of iOS. It aggregates television shows and movies from theiTunes Store with content from installed partner apps, and can track progress across devices using the sameApple ID. Only content from Apple's services opens inside the TV app; other content is opened in the linked app.[27]
The app originally contained five sections: "Watch Now", "Sports", "Library", "Store" and "Search".[28][29]Push notifications for sports scores can be enabled.[30]
TV received a major redesign following Apple'sMarch 2019 media event, which refocused it as a hub for Apple-distributed video streaming.[31] The new version added support for Apple TV Channels and debuted a new icon similar to the Apple TV hardware icon, replacing the previous icon resembling a television.[32]
TV was added to the pre-tvOS 3rd generation Apple TV in March 2019, though this version lacks the ability to link with other video on demand apps.[33]Picture-in-picture and switching between multiple Apple IDs was added in tvOS 13 to fourth generation and newer Apple TVs.[34][35]
TV was released withmacOS Catalina on October 7, 2019, as one of three applications created to replaceiTunes.[36][22] It supportsDolby Atmos,Dolby Vision, andHDR10 on MacBooks released in 2018 or later, while 4K HDR playback is supported on theiMac Pro[37] and other Macs released in 2018 or later when connected to a compatible display.[38]
TV was released forvisionOS on February 2, 2024, alongside the release of theApple Vision Pro, and includes support for viewing3D versions of selected movies purchased through the service at no extra cost.[39]
Apple announced in January 2019 that the TV app would be made available on non-Apple platforms for the first time.[40][41] The decision to expand to other platforms was cited as part of Apple's efforts to expand its service revenues by making video content available widely to the public.[42]
It launched onRoku on October 15, 2019, on models with a 3800 model number or higher, and on the Roku TV platform.[43][44][45] It became available onAmazon Fire TV on October 24, 2019, though limited to Fire TV devices released in 2016 or later, and on the Fire TV Edition platform.[46][47]
The app launched onSamsung TVs on their customized version of theTizen OS platform on May 13, 2019.[48][49][2] It became available on the LG webOS platform on February 3, 2020.[3] It was added to the Vizio SmartCast platform on September 8, 2020.[4]
The app also launched on select 2020 SonyBraviaAndroid TV models on October 14, 2020.[50] On December 16, 2020,Google announced that the Android TV version of the app would be widely made available to other devices running Android TV, beginning with theChromecast with Google TV in early 2021.[10] It became available on nearly all Android TV models and devices running on Android TV 8.0 on June 1, 2021.[11]
The features available through the software on non-Apple devices are more limited than those on Apple devices, such as a lack ofDolby Atmos andDolby Vision support, but additional updates have lessened the differences over time.[52][53]
Content from the TV app may also be streamed via Apple'sAirPlay 2 protocol from a device supporting the TV app to particular smart television sets fromSony,Vizio,LG, andSamsung.[26][1]
As an aggregation service, the TV app pulls content from a variety of sources and streaming platforms for viewing. Content can be rented or purchased directly through the "Store" tab in the app, while in versions before iOS 17.2 films and TV shows would instead have to be purchased through theiTunes Store.[57] TV also serves as the hub for theApple TV subscription service, featuring original content created for Apple including productions by their ownApple Studios.
The versions of the TV app oniOS,iPadOS, andtvOS can also integrate and curate content from supported third-party video on demand apps installed on the same device, and can track progress across devices using the same Apple ID. Only content from Apple's services opens inside the TV app, for other content it will open the linked app.[27] Support from apps varies by country.[58] Support for Netflix is limited; their television shows and films will appear in search results and play, but other features like curation and progress tracking are unavailable.[59]
Apple TV Channels is a service that aggregates content from popularvideo on demanda la carte subscription services and is accessed from the TV app.[19][20] Announced in March 2019, it is designed to simplify subscriptions by making them purchasable and accessible in one video content hub, so the consumer need not use each service's own sign-up mechanism or view the content through each service's own app or website.[60][61] It is designed to compete with similar services such asAmazon Channels andHulu Add-Ons, which similarly make multiple subscription premium networks available in one location.[20] The payment method can also be centralized through Apple's own billing service.[61] Because the content is from paid subscription services, it will be ad-free.[61] Content can also be downloaded to the device for offline viewing, and there is an option to share accounts within families.[61]
Partners includeCinemax,Boomerang,Discovery Channel,Motor Trend,Tastemade,Starz,MGM+,Showtime,Paramount+,BET+,PBS,Curiosity Stream,Mubi,Globoplay,BBC Select,BritBox,AMC+,Allblk,Shudder, andAcorn TV.[61]HBO was a launch partner but deprecated their channel following the launch ofHBO Max, discontinuing new subscriptions and retaining existing ones for Apple users who registered for the channel before the May 2020 launch of HBO Max (while granting access to HBO Max at no extra charge) until July 22, 2021, when it was discontinued for existing subscriptions.[62][63] The broad reach of the 1.4 billion Apple devices in use globally induced major services, some of which already have their own content distribution systems, to make deals with Apple.[64]
Netflix declined to be involved with the service, with CEOReed Hastings saying that they chose not to integrate its service's programming into Apple TV Channels because "we prefer to have our customers watch our content in our service."[64] Netflix would have received little or no data about viewers from Apple TV Channels.[64]AT&T CEORandall Stephenson, during an on-stage discussion withCNBC'sAndrew Ross Sorkin at afintech event, pushed back on the suggestion that content providers like AT&T's HBO would "not have the same level of access to the data" captured from Apple TV Channels that they currently receive through their own apps and websites to "see what everybody's really watching and be able to make certain decisions", instead insisting that AT&T's digital distribution deals provide it "access to data ... critical to advertising delivery, [ ] critical to marketing".[65][66]
On June 14, 2022,Major League Soccer (MLS) announced that it had signed a 10-year broadcasting deal with Apple that would take effect with the2023 MLS season, under which Apple would hold the global over-the-top streaming rights to all MLS andLeagues Cup matches, and selectedMLS Next andMLS Next Pro matches.[67] The service, known asMLS Season Pass, launched on February 1, 2023 as a channel in the Apple TV app. In addition to offering a discounted rate to Apple TV+ subscribers, a package of MLS and Leagues Cup matches is available for Apple TV+ subscribers, with a subset of these matches available for free.[68]
^Referred to as simply "TV" in Apple operating systems, "Apple TV" on non-Apple devices, and the "Apple TV app" or "TV app" on Apple's website
^iPhone 8 and 8 Plus,XR,11, andSE (2nd generation) can play HDR10 and Dolby Vision content despite not having an HDR-ready display, done by down-converting the HDR content to fit the display while still having some enhancements to dynamic range, contrast, and wide color gamut compared to standard content.[55]