Once you arrive at your destination, you can now check in with your friends and family. If you are lazing around for any reason on your way to this destination, the system will attempt to check in with you. If you don’t respond, your location data, battery level, and cell phone service status will be shared with your loved ones. Apple says this data is end-to-end encrypted. Find this feature by pressing the “+” sign in an iMessage conversation, then tap . more Until I see it check-in.
When someone shares their location with you in iMessage, you can see this right in the conversation without leaving the app. When a voice message is sent, a transcription appears directly below it, which is useful if you can’t listen to it right away.
When it comes to FaceTime, you can now leave video or audio messages for people who can’t answer your phone (coming soon!). FaceTime has also been introduced to Apple TV, allowing you to use your iPhone as a camera. During a call, you can create augmented reality reactions like confetti, hearts, and fireworks with certain hand gestures. Just in case the other person gets tired of your usual responses.
Batch photo editing
If you want all your vacation photos to have the same look, you can now batch edit large numbers of photos and videos at once. To do this, photograph press the app edit. Make any desired changes and save the photo.Press the three dots icon in the top right and tap copy editmove to the next photo, tap the three dots icon, and press Paste edits. Once you’ve copied your edits, you can select and paste any number of photos to instantly give your photo collection a cohesive look.
sticker mania
Apple has put a lot of emphasis on stickers in iOS 17, making them more accessible in third-party apps by incorporating them into the emoji keyboard. Last year, iOS 16 introduced the ability to simply tap and hold an image to crop it, turning it into a unique sticker with great meme potential. You can also add effects to these stickers and create Live stickers using Live Photos. Create embarrassing stickers for your friends on demand. Truly, we are on the best timeline. With iOS 17.2, you can also react to individual message bubbles with stickers.
iPhone is on standby
Google Pixel smartphones have the ability to turn into a smart display when placed on Google’s own wireless charger. Apple is going even further with StandBy. This allows you to charge your iPhone in landscape mode while turning it into a more usable display. You can display a clock (different clock designs are available), a photo from your library, or an interactive widget. Your iPhone remembers your preferred view, especially when you put it on a MagSafe charger. If you want to take advantage of this feature, be sure to check out our guide to the best Apple 3-in-1 chargers.
Prior to iOS 17.1, people with iPhones with always-on displays (iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max) would see their screen disappear every time they turned off this feature. I had to tap . The latest update adds even more customization.when heading to setting > stand by > screenYou are able to choose from these options. Automaticallythe display turns off when your iPhone is not in use or in a dark room. 20 seconds lateror I never have.
Autocorrect improvements
you slow Hate Apple’s AutoCorrect? You’re not alone. The company is finally turning things around. Autocorrect now uses “Transformer Language Mode” to improve word prediction. It fixes more types of grammatical mistakes than ever before, and provides predictive text recommendations as you type, similar to Gmail’s Smart Compose (you can disable this feature in iOS 17.2). These improvements also extend to voice dictation using a new voice recognition model that is said to be more accurate.
New communication safety features
Apple’s Communication Safety feature, which prevents children from seeing nude images in iMessage, has expanded its reach in iOS 17. Now, these protections extend to other services and apps on iOS, from AirDrop and Contact Posters to FaceTime messages and Live Stickers. It also supports video content. Adults can also take advantage of this feature, as they can blur sensitive videos and photos and choose whether to display them. Apple claims that all image and video processing for these protections happens on the device and nothing is sent to Apple.
AirDrop transfer
If someone is sharing high-resolution media with you and the transfer takes a while, you don’t have to stand next to them and wait for the transfer to complete. Once you leave, your files will be sent over the internet.
catch up arrow
When joining a chat with many new messages, you can now tap the new “catch-up arrow” to jump to the first new message. That way you don’t have to spend time scrolling to find it.
Verify iMessage Contact Key
Apple originally announced this feature last year, but it’s finally here. With Contact Key Verification, you have the option to verify the sender of a message to avoid communicating with someone pretending to be your friend or family member. Users receive a contact verification code that they can cross-reference with the person they’re messaging to ensure the code matches.
new diary app
iOS 17.2 has a new app called Journal, and as the name suggests, its purpose is to write down your thoughts and memories. You can also add photos, audio recordings, and music to your diary entries and set goals. Apple says Journal uses on-device machine learning to suggest moments to write about throughout the day.
Enhanced autofill for PDF
If you frequently work with PDFs, you should definitely try this feature. The software uses machine learning to identify fields in PDFs so you can quickly add details, and the Notes app now lets you organize, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs.
health app
Apple lets you track your daily mood in the Health app, and gives you access to depression and anxiety assessments typically done in the clinic (and other resources). Additionally, if you’re using Apple’s Screen Time feature for your kids, you can use the TrueDepth camera to remind your kids to move further away if they hold their phone closer than 12 inches from their face for an extended period of time. Added screen distance tool to prompt you. . Apple says this may help lower the risk of myopia in adults and reduce digital eye strain. Additionally, the Health app is finally available on iPad. By updating to iOS 17.2, you can: Use Siri You can ask questions related to the healthcare app, such as “What is my blood oxygen level?” or “How much sleep did you get this week?”
Hotel AirPlay
Apple brings AirPlay to hotel rooms. Just scan a QR code from your TV to share videos, photos, and music from your device to the big screen. Apple says it will start with the IHG Hotels & Resorts brand.
Apple Music
In addition to songs, you can now “” albums and playlists. You will then be able to filter your s based on category.
In iOS 17.2, songs you “Favorite” are also added to your Favorites playlist. There’s also a new focus filter that automatically turns off your listening history. This way, you won’t have to worry about a particular song appearing in your recently played songs or influencing future song recommendations. This is a useful feature if you frequently use the Music app to play songs for your kids and don’t want to mess with the algorithm.