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Rumor: new Apple TV will have twice as much storage; tvOS will win “Child Mode”

The world may be at a standstill due to the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), but do you know something that never stops? The rumored machine for Apple products and services, of course! Today, she is coming up with warm news about the next Apple TV it's the tvOS 14.

The information comes from a report published jointly by the Israeli website The Verifier and the YouTube channel iUpdate. According to sources heard by both, Ma will soon launch a new verse Apple TV is probably identical to the current one (at least on the outside).

There is still not much information about the main draws of this update, but it is believed that the company will double the storage options of the device, that is, instead of 32GB and 64GB, we will have 64GB and 128GB. The idea, with this, is to allow users to have more space on their Apple TVs to download apps and games from the Apple Arcade.

There are also rumors about possible new features of tvOS 14 so features that would not be restricted to the new Apple TV, also reaching current models of the device. One of them a "Child Mode" ("Kids Mode") itself, which would allow parents to establish a usage session for children with blocked programs, movies and apps, in addition to a usage limit.

The rumors of the account, also, that tvOS 14 win a version of the feature Usage Time (Screen Time). With that, it would be possible, as in iOS and macOS, to have a complete view of how your Apple TV usage is doing, with device usage time separated by apps or content; users could also set usage limits and “exaggeration” alerts in time in front of the couch.

According to the The Verifier, Apple will hold an event in November / December to present this new Apple TV in this regard, however, we will have to wait for other sources, since the entire schedule of launches by Ma has been rocked by the pandemic of COVID-19. TvOS 14, as usual, should be announced at the next WWDC no later than when it occurs.

via MacRumors