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New version of Siri Remote appears in latest Apple code

There are no details of how it might differ from the current one

One popular wish, customizable buttons, is already possible

Apple's latest product leaks include good news for Apple TV owners like me: a new Siri remote is coming. The current one is rather divisive, with some people comparing it to the Magic Mouse as an example of Apple style over substance; I definitely think the current one is perhaps a little too sharp-edged and minimalist, and hitting the on-screen Skip button with it is often more miss than hit.

The leak was spotted by Mac Rumors in the code of the mac OS 26.7 release candidate, which is the last version of code given to developers and beta testers before the final and official release. In the code there's a reference to 'ATVRemote 1,5', which appears to be the same new remote control that Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previously described as part of Apple's 2026 product road map.

There are no details of what this new remote might do, but Redditors have plenty of good ideas — and three in particular would be on a lot of my fellow Apple TV owners' wishlists.

The features we'd like to see in the new Apple TV remote

If you don't need the mute button you can remap it. (Image credit: Future)

Over on r/apple, the very first suggestion is the one that's top of my wishlist too: a dedicated Source button.

Like Redditor Masam 10, who like me has their Apple TV 4K connected to a Samsung TV, "A source button would mean I could officially drop my Samsung remote and throw it away. 9/10 times my Apple TV works just fine with HDMI CEC, but every now and then it will get a bit funky and not work and I have to use the Samsung remote to swap inputs," they explain.

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The second suggestion, by the fantastically named 'handtoglandwombat', is a speaker for Apple's Find My feature. That'd be very welcome too, given the current Apple TV remote has a habit of disappearing down any available nook in your sofa. Some even have their remote in a case that holds an Air Tag for this very reason.

Lastly, another interesting suggestion is the addition of a customizable action button — and the discussion of that unearthed an Apple tip I didn't know about, even though it's been there for a few years: you don't need to wait for a new remote to customize your buttons.

You can sacrifice one of your remote buttons, such as the Mute button, by changing what it does in Settings > Remotes and Devices > Volume Control > Learn New Device. Follow the instructions and when you get to the bit where it says press and hold the mute button, don't. Press the source/input button on your TV remote instead.

The downside, of course, is that you no longer have a mute button. But you might think that's a price worth paying to have a source/input button instead.

The next generation Apple TV is expected to arrive this Fall alongside a new Home Pod mini, so we shouldn't have too long to wait for the new Siri remote — although whether it has all of these features remains to be seen.

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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than twenty books. Her latest, a love letter to music titled Small Town Joy, is on sale now. She is the singer in spectacularly obscure Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind.

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