Apple Home App Stops Working for Some Users as Update Now Required

In 2022, Apple introduced a new Apple Home architecture that is "more reliable and efficient," and support for the old architecture has now ended.

iOS 26 Home Feature
As expected, the app is no longer working for some users.

Users who did not update the app by the February 10 deadline now see this message: "You're running an older version of Apple Home that is no longer supported. Update now to continue using the Home app with your Apple devices and other accessories."

"The members of your home will also need to update on their devices," the message adds.

Home App Unsupported Message Feature
Apple said users who do not upgrade may experience issues with accessories and automations, or lose access to their smart home in the app entirely. In addition, users who do not upgrade will miss out on newer features like robot vacuum cleaner support, and they will not receive important security fixes and performance improvements.

It is still possible to upgrade the app to restore functionality.

Apple explains how to upgrade the Home app on the iPhone, iPad, or Mac:

  • Open the Home app
  • Tap or click on the three dots in the upper-right and navigate to Home Settings
  • Tap or click on Software Update
  • Tap or click Update Now, then follow the prompts. All of the homes that you own are updated at the same time.

If you see "This home and all accessories are up to date," then you are on the current version of the app and no further action is required.

Notably, the newer Apple Home architecture requires a minimum of iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, macOS 13.1, tvOS 16.2, and watchOS 9.2.

More details are available in an Apple support document.

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Anaxarxes Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:55 am
flame throwing complaint filled posts incoming...
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kirkster Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:59 am
It’s not like they did not have a few years to update. Oh no…
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Farquar Avatar
8 hours ago at 06:35 am

flame throwing complaint filled posts incoming...
Oh I was literally told by people on Reddit that this is an example of why you don't get into smart home, because the rug can be pulled out at anytime....
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
munpip214 Avatar
7 hours ago at 07:22 am

The only people who "can't" update their Home app are the ones whose only iDevice for accessing home is ancient, and locked to older software. Someone complained to me that this was unfair of Apple, because their only phone is a 2016 iPhone SE that is locked to iOS 15.x.x. Yet, apparently this person actually uses and relies on HomeKit? I don't buy it, honestly. Those things don't jive. It's probably like a single nano leaf light bulb or something.
Then again, Apple just released updates for these old devices. So there must be a decent amount of users still.
https://www.geekwebguides.com/2026/01/26/iphone-5s-software-update/
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Radeon85 Avatar
8 hours ago at 06:37 am
People had years to update, no sympathy if it breaks for you now.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Radeon85 Avatar
6 hours ago at 08:47 am

Other than that, I saw no meaningful performance or reliability improvements from upgrading. So I can't blame anyone who has put it off this whole time. At this point, if it wasn't broke, why "fix" it?
They needed to update it to support Matter, plus the old architecture was just slow and inefficient.

The old architecture with lots of devices was laggy. When I upgraded to the new one a few years ago, it really did feel quite a bit snappier. This sums it up.

Old Architecture - When you opened the Home app, your iPhone or iPad would manually reach out to every single device in your home one by one to ask, "Are you on or off?" If you had 50 devices, your phone had to make 50 separate requests. This is why you often saw the "Updating..." message for several seconds.

New Architecture - Your Home Hub (Apple TV or HomePod) stays "awake" and constantly tracks the status of every device in the background. When you open the Home app, your iPhone asks only the Hub for a single status update. This results in much faster response times and more reliable automations.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)