iOS 17: Everything you need to know in Brief
iOS 17, having been introduced as a developer beta since this year's WWDC, stands ready for its stable version unveiling in mid-September.
-When will iOS 17 be released to everyone? Here’s a rundown of previous iOS update release dates in September: iOS 16: September 12, 2022 iOS 15: September 20, 2021 iOS 14: September 16, 2020 iOS 13: September 19, 2019 iOS 12: September 17, 2018 That’s why we expect iOS 17 to follow the same pattern and be released sometime in mid-September.
-iOS 17 supported devices- iPhone XS and XS Max iPhone XR iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max iPhone 12 and 12 mini iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max iPhone 13 and 13 mini iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd gen)
What’s new in iOS 17? “Contact Posters,” which lets you customize how your profile appears. For FaceTime, Apple has added a variety of new Reactions. For FaceTime audio and video calls, Apple has added support for voicemails for the first time. The Music app has been revamped with support for collaborative playlists and cross-fade (at long last).
iOS 17 includes a big update with support for interactive widgets. New feature called Check In, which Apple says is an “important feature for when a user wants to notify a family member or friend that they have made it to their destination safely.”
A new Journal app. Standby Feature New features for Private Browsing The Health app offers robust mental health features. The Photos app can now recognize cats and dogs as their own person. The Reminders app can automatically group items. Siri can now be activated by simply saying “Siri,” rather than “Hey Siri.”
Notes app offers inner-note linking, so you can link from one Apple Note to another. Screen Distance in iOS 17 will help reduce the risk of myopia for children . Passwords and passkeys stored in iCloud Keychain can now be shared .