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HomePod software 18.1: Apple stops beta after user problems

by Milan
September 24, 2024
in News
HomePod Software 18.1 Beta Apple

Photo by Unsplash / Ivan Bandura

Apple recently released the second beta version of HomePod software 18.1 and then pulled it shortly after due to user complaints that their HomePods stopped working after the update - a problem known as "bricking".

On Monday, Apple made the beta version of the HomePod software 18.1 available to developers for testing. However, just a few hours later, the version was withdrawn. The reason for the withdrawal were reports from users whose HomePods no longer worked after installing the update (via MacRumors).

HomePod Software 18.1 destroys HomePods

Bricking is a condition in which the device becomes unusable - it cannot be controlled or used anymore, as if it were just an expensive brick. This problem is particularly annoying because it can only be replaced by Apple technical support.

Parallels to iPadOS 18

This problem is not limited to the HomePod. It also occurs with iPadOS 18 there was a similar problem recently: Some users reported that their iPad Pro models with M4 chip were also bricked after an update. Apple pulled this update as well and is working on a fix. It seems that Apple is currently struggling with some difficulties with its latest software versions.

What you can do

If you have installed HomePod software 18.1 Beta 2 and your device stops working, you should contact Apple Support. There is no easy way to fix the problem yourself. If you haven't installed the beta yet, there is no need to worry as Apple has already stopped the update. In general, it is recommended that you only install beta versions of software if you can accept the risk of a bug. Beta versions are there to be tested and often contain issues that have not yet been resolved.

Beta Issues: How to Stay on the Safe Side

The withdrawal of the HomePod software 18.1 Beta 2 shows that you should always be careful with beta versions. Apple responded quickly to the complaints, but the frustration remains for affected users. If you want to be on the safe side, you should avoid beta versions and wait for stable updates. Apple will surely fix the problem soon and provide a new, functional version. (Photo by Unsplash / Ivan Bandura)

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