While the Apple TV might not be Apple’s top-selling product, it consistently receives love from the company through fun software updates. tvOS 18 introduces several new features, including improved dialogue and automatic subtitles, updates to the Home App, and a smart feature called InSight that provides real-time information about actors, characters, and music in Apple TV Plus shows and movies. But one of the most exciting additions is the stylish new Portrait screensaver.
This innovative tool allows you to showcase your favorite portrait-oriented photos from your photo library by displaying them as elegant screensavers with an overlaid clock. It’s a simple yet impactful way to personalize your Apple TV experience.
Which Apple TV Models Support the Portrait Screensaver?
Not all Apple TVs are created equal when it comes to the Portrait screensaver. While tvOS 18 is compatible with Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K (1st generation and later), the Portrait screensaver specifically requires an Apple TV 4K (2nd generation and later). If you have an older model, this feature won’t be available.
How to Install tvOS 18
Upgrading to tvOS 18 is a straightforward process. You can find detailed instructions in our previous articles, but here’s a quick rundown:
1. Navigate to Settings on your Apple TV.
2. Select Software Updates and check for available updates.
3. If tvOS 18 is available, install it. The update process typically takes 10 to 15 minutes. During this time, you can continue using your Apple TV until it automatically reboots.
Setting Up the Portrait Screensaver in tvOS 18
Once tvOS 18 is installed, follow these steps to set up the Portrait screensaver:
1. Go to the Settings app, then select General. From there, choose Screen Saver.
2. Choose the Current Selection option to see your current screensaver. The Portrait screensaver is new and won’t be selected yet.
3. From the list of options, select Portraits. Your Apple TV will start syncing your photo data. This process might take a while, depending on the size of your library. You’ll see the word “Sync” next to the Screen Saver option during this time.
4. Once syncing is complete, customize the settings to your liking. You can choose to display or hide photos of People, Pets, Nature, and City. You can also adjust the Update Frequency, which controls how often the portrait photos change.
Now, you can start enjoying the new Portraits screensaver on your Apple TV. The screensavers will begin displaying along with a time overlay after your set idle time.
These simple steps allow you to quickly transform your living space with a screensaver that reflects your unique personality. It seamlessly blends technology with personal significance, making your Apple TV a truly personalized experience. Whether you’re relaxing with family, entertaining guests, or unwinding after a long day, the Portraits screensaver brings your most cherished memories to the forefront, adding a touch of warmth and individuality to your home.