❤ iOS 17.2 release date with these new features and changes

 

 

After the release of iOS 17.1 in October, Apple is hard at work on iOS 17.2 with a collection of new features and changes. iOS 17.2 is currently in beta testing with developers and public beta users. Here’s everything new so far.

When will iOS 17.2 be released?

Thus far, Apple has released four betas of iOS 17.2. This leads us to believe that the update will be released to the public sometime within the next several weeks. The update will almost certainly be released before the end of 2023.

Last year, iOS 16.2 was released on December 13 with major new features like Apple Music Sing and the all-new Freeform app.

What’s new in iOS 17.2?

Journal app

 

 

 

 

The headlining change in iOS 17.2 is the addition of the new Journal app, which Apple first unveiled at WWDC in June. Apple describes the new Journal app as an “all-new way to appreciate life’s moments and preserve your memories.”

At launch, the Journal app is only available on iPhones. There’s no word on when or if Apple plans to expand it to the iPad and Mac.

Collaborative playlists in Apple Music (maybe?)

 

 

 

 

The first three betas of iOS 17.2 included the ability to create collaborative playlists in Apple Music. This feature was announced by Apple at WWDC in June and teased as coming sometime later this year.

iOS 17.2 beta 4, however, removes the ability to create collaborative Apple Music playlists. Whether or not Apple adds the feature back before iOS 17.2 is released to everyone remains to be seen.

More changes to Apple Music

 

 

 

 

Also in iOS 17.2, there is a new default playlist called “Favorite Songs” that is automatically generated based on songs you’ve “favorited.” This builds upon the “Favorites” feature that was first introduced in iOS 17.1.

iOS 17.2 can now automatically add songs to your music library when you favorite them. You can find this option by going to the Settings app and then choosing “Music.”

 

 

 

 

Finally, iOS 17.2 adds the ability to disable Apple Music Listening History when a Focus Mode is on. “Choose if music played will influence recommendations and mixes, appear in Recently Played, or be shown to others on Apple Music,” Apple explains.

This means that when you have a particular Focus mode enabled, you can toggle on the Apple Music Focus Filter to prevent any songs played from affecting your listening data.

Spatial Video recording

 

 

 

 

With iOS 17.2, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max users can record spatial video for Vision Pro. You can enable the new spatial video toggle by going to the Settings app, choosing the Camera menu, then choosing Formats and toggling the “Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro” option.

Spatial video is recorded in 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second. Apple estimates that one minute of spatial video takes up around 130MB of storage space.

  • iOS 17.2 beta 2 enables Vision Pro spatial video capture on iPhone 15 Pro
  • Apple has allowed some press to view their own spatial videos in Vision Pro, Final Cut gaining editing ability next year

Default notification sounds

 

 

 

 

At long last, iOS 17.2 adds the ability to change the default notification sound. This comes after iOS 17 changed the default notification sound from “Tri-tone” to “Rebound,” which has proven to be a controversial decision.

In iOS 17.2, you can go to the Settings app and choose “Sounds & Haptics” to find a new “Default Alerts” option. Here, you can change the default sound and haptic feedback for alerts.

Reactions in Messages

 

 

 

 

Another feature coming with iOS 17.2 is the ability to react to messages using any sticker or emoji in the Messages app. This is done by long-pressing on a message and choosing the new “Add Sticker” option.

Action Button adds “Translate” option

 

 

 

 

With iOS 17.2, iPhone 15 Pro users can assign their Action button to a new “Translate” option. With this enabled, pressing the Action button initiates an automatic voice-to-text translation between two languages.

Although this capability was first introduced during the announcement of the iPhone 15 Pro in September, it wasn’t added until iOS 17.2.

New widgets

 

 

 

 

Apple has added three new widgets for the Weather app:

  • Details: See the chance of precipitation, UV index, wind, and more.
  • Daily forecast: See the current weather conditions and daily forecast for a location.
  • Sunrise and sunset: See the upcoming sunrise and sunset information for your location.

For the Clock app, there’s a new “Clock Digital” widget that displays the current time in a digital format rather than analog. This is the first digital clock widget Apple has offered.

‘Local Awareness’ for Emergency Alerts

iOS 17.2 includes a new “Local Awareness” option for Emergency Alerts. “Apple can use your approximate location to improve the timeliness, accuracy, and reliability of emergency,” Apple says.

To enable this option, go to the Settings app, head to Notifications, then choose Emergency Alerts and look for the new “Local Awareness” toggle.

Contact Key Verification

 

 

 

 

A year ago, Apple unveiled a feature called Contact Key Verification to enhance the security of iMessage. This feature has now been added with iOS 17.2.

Contact Key Verification enables users of iMessage to ensure that their messages are reaching only the intended recipients.

 

 

 

 

iOS 17.2 adds a new “AirPlay Receiver” option for Vision Pro. “Stream or share content from Apple Vision Pro to your iPhone,” Apple explains.

Vision Pro is currently expected to be released sometime in “early 2024.” The new toggle is in the Settings app under the AirPlay menu.

iTunes Store changes

Bloomberg has reported that Apple plans to phase the dedicated iTunes movie and TV show apps in favor of the TV app. iOS 17.2 lays the groundwork for these changes, including new messaging that redirects users to the TV app.

Software update feature

iOS 17.2 also lays the groundwork for a new feature that will allow iPhones to be updated even if they are still sealed in the box.

For instance, Apple retail employees will be able to update iPhones without taking them out of the box. Currently, iPhones are shipped from the factory with whatever build of iOS was available at that time. This means millions of iPhones out there ship with software that is multiple updates old by the time that phone arrives to the customer.

More changes in iOS 17.2

 

 

 

 

  • The new “Sensitive Content Warning” feature in iOS 17 is expanding to stickers in the Messages app and Contact Posters in the Contacts app.
  • Siri can now tell you your ETA when using Apple Maps and tell you your current altitude.

 

 

 

 

  • iOS 17.2 lets users disable inline text predictions without turning off predictive text.
  • Apple says that iOS 17.2 fixes Wi-Fi slowdowns and connectivity issues.
  • In the App Store’s “Apps” and “Games” sections, there are new sub-categories that appear along the top for additional filtering options.
  • There’s a new rainbow text option when designing a Contact Poster in iOS 17.2.
  • The Apple Books app has added a new “Fast Fade” option for page turning.