
Not to mention the fact that all these ads have auto-playing audio so as to guarantee the worst experience. But wait, there’s more. The top section is now filled with random recommendations , most of which might never be in sync with your watch history. All in all, this update has been nothing short of a disaster for the end users. With that said, there does exist a few handy tips that should help you mitigate these issues up to an extent. So without further ado, let’s check them out.
- Apple tvOS 16.2 new ‘Up Next’ layout is terrible: Here’s how to ‘fix’ it FIX 1: Disable AutoPlay Previews FIX 2: Tweak the Controls FIX 3: Enable Restrictions FIX 4: Make your voices heard!

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Disable AutoPlay Previews
First off, you should consider disabling the autoplay preview feature of Apple TV so as to make the top section “slightly less annoying”. So head over to Accessibility > Motion > Settings and turn off that feature right away.
FIX 2: Tweak the Controls
FIX 3: Enable Restrictions
FIX 4: Make your voices heard!
It is highly recommended that you file a bug report on the Apple TV hardware form and the Apple TV App form and make the Cupertino giant aware of the dreadful UI/UX tweaks that they have carried out. Likewise, request them to reconsider this change and instead revert to the older interface [how about the subject line: Dear Apple: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!].
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Not to mention the fact that all these ads have auto-playing audio so as to guarantee the worst experience. But wait, there’s more. The top section is now filled with random recommendations , most of which might never be in sync with your watch history. All in all, this update has been nothing short of a disaster for the end users. With that said, there does exist a few handy tips that should help you mitigate these issues up to an extent. So without further ado, let’s check them out.
- Apple tvOS 16.2 new ‘Up Next’ layout is terrible: Here’s how to ‘fix’ it FIX 1: Disable AutoPlay Previews FIX 2: Tweak the Controls FIX 3: Enable Restrictions FIX 4: Make your voices heard!

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Disable AutoPlay Previews
First off, you should consider disabling the autoplay preview feature of Apple TV so as to make the top section “slightly less annoying”. So head over to Accessibility > Motion > Settings and turn off that feature right away.
FIX 2: Tweak the Controls
FIX 3: Enable Restrictions
FIX 4: Make your voices heard!
It is highly recommended that you file a bug report on the Apple TV hardware form and the Apple TV App form and make the Cupertino giant aware of the dreadful UI/UX tweaks that they have carried out. Likewise, request them to reconsider this change and instead revert to the older interface [how about the subject line: Dear Apple: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!].
- Plex Audio Sync Issue on Apple TV: How to Fix
- Plex for Apple TV Frame Drops in 4K [Fix]
- Apple TV Siri Remote not working: How to Fix
- Apple TV Remote shortcut not working on iPhone iOS 16 [Fix]
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