Apple's latest iPhone software update, iOS 17, is now available as a public beta for anyone brave enough to test it. Here are five notable changes to check out.
The ways we talk to and avoid talking to one another have evolved since the first iPhone came out in 2007.
Once a year, Apple updates the iOS software that runs on millions of iPhones. The formula goes like this: Preview the new iOS in the summer, release a beta version the public can mess around with a month later, and deliver the final version to the public in the fall when the new iPhones are announced.
. On your phone, go to Settings → General → Software Update → Beta Updates and tap “iOS 17 Public Beta.” Go back a screen and hit Download and Install.The future of voicemail is complicated. That’s because the iPhone is trying to please a lot of different people. Gen X and boomers are still into leaving voicemails, and Gen Z and millennials would rather die than listen to one but are okay with texting minute-long voice messages about their day.
But the real dark horse is video messages for missed FaceTime video chats. The ability to leave a chaotic short video could appeal to people already accustomed to TikTok or alienate people who don’t want yet another thing to reply to.
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