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Roku is Testing a New Home Screen

One of the things about Roku players that has not changed in a very long time is the home screen. Now Roku has confirmed to Cord Cutters News that they are testing a new home screen.

Over the weekend, some Roku owners noticed that their home screens looked slightly different. Instead of the standard three-wide app list, now their screen lists four apps at once across the screen. Curently Roku has a 3×3 look for its apps now, it’s growing to a 4×4 for some Roku owners, as seen in this Reddit post. This new look lets you see more apps on the home screen at one time without scrolling.

Roku has had several minor changes, including to its home screen, over the years, but this would be the biggest change in about ten years. As cord cutters use more streaming services the ability to have more apps on the screen at once will make cord cutting easier.

For comparison, here is the old Roku home screen:

Roku has confirmed to Cord Cutters News that they are testing designs on their platform. Now just because Roku is testing this new 4×4 interface does not mean it will be rolled out to all Roku owners in the future. It is a sign that Roku is considering all options when it comes to the future of Roku home screens.

Roku’s last major OS update happened back in April 2023 and included several weeks to the home screen. Now though, as we get close to Roku’s typical fall launch of new streaming players, these tests raise the question if we may also get a new Roku OS update with an updated home screen. For now, we will have to wait and see if Roku decides to roll out this new 4×4 look.

New features added with Roku OS 12 included:

Live TV

Content Access and Discovery

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