The release introduces major updates to communications apps,
easier sharing with AirDrop, more intelligent text input, and new
experiences with Journal and StandBy
Apple® today announced iOS 17, a major release that upgrades the
communications experience across Phone, FaceTime®, and Messages;
makes sharing even easier with AirDrop®; and provides more
intelligent input that improves the speed and accuracy of typing.
iOS 17 also introduces new experiences with Journal, an app that
makes it easy for people to practice gratitude, and StandBy, a new
way to view glanceable information when iPhone® is set down and
charging.
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iOS 17 upgrades the communications
experience with Contact Posters, a new stickers experience, Live
Voicemail, and much more. (Graphic: Business Wire)
“With iOS 17, we’ve made iPhone more personal and intuitive by
deeply considering the features we all rely on every day,” said
Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software
Engineering. “Phone, FaceTime, and Messages are central to how we
communicate, and this release is packed with updates we think our
users are going to love. We’ve also reimagined AirDrop with new
ways to share, autocorrect gets even better, and we’re introducing
all-new experiences with Journal and StandBy, plus so much more. We
can’t wait for everyone to try it.”
Major Upgrades to the Phone Experience
The Phone app is central to the iPhone experience, and it
receives a big update with personalized Contact Posters, providing
a new way for users to express themselves. Users can customize how
they appear, bringing a completely new look to incoming calls, and
choose beautiful treatments for photos or Memoji®, as well as
eye-catching typography and font colors. Contact Posters will also
be available for third-party calling apps.
Live Voicemail gives users the ability to see real-time
transcription as someone leaves a voicemail, and the opportunity to
pick up while the caller is leaving their message. Calls identified
as spam by carriers won’t appear as Live Voicemail, and will
instead be instantly declined. With the power of the Neural Engine,
Live Voicemail transcription is handled on-device and remains
entirely private.
FaceTime Adds Audio and Video Messages, Reactions, and
Extends to Apple TV
FaceTime now supports audio and video messages so when users
call someone who is not available, they can share a message that
can be enjoyed later.
FaceTime calls also get more expressive with Reactions such as
hearts, balloons, fireworks, laser beams, rain, and more. The new
effects can be activated through simple gestures, and third-party
video calling apps can take advantage of them as well.
In an exciting update to Apple TV 4K®, FaceTime now extends to
the biggest screen in the home. Powered by Continuity Camera, users
can initiate a video call directly from Apple TV, or start the call
on iPhone and then hand it off to Apple TV, to see friends and
family on their television. With Center Stage™, users will have
perfect framing even as they move around the room.
A Fresh Look and Big Updates to Messages
Messages gets significant updates with iOS 17, including an
all-new stickers experience with new emoji stickers and the ability
to create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from photos. Users can
also add effects to Live Stickers that bring them to life, and a
new drawer in the keyboard puts all of a user’s stickers in one
place for easier access across iOS.
New Messages features enhance the way users communicate. An
expandable menu that can be accessed with a simple tap to display
iMessage® apps gives Messages a sleeker look. Search gets more
powerful and precise with search filters, making it possible for
users to start a search and add additional filters to narrow down
the results and find exactly what they are seeking. A new catch-up
arrow indicates where the user last left off in the conversation,
and replying inline is as simple as swiping on a text bubble. If a
user shares their location, it will update in real time right in
the conversation. When sending an audio message, it’s transcribed
automatically so users can read it in the moment or listen
later.
Messages also introduces Check In, an important feature for when
a user wants to notify a family member or friend that they have
made it to their destination safely. After a user initiates a Check
In, their friend or family member will automatically be notified as
soon as the user arrives. If they are not making progress toward
their destination, useful information will be temporarily shared
with the selected contact, such as the device’s location, battery
level, and cell service status. Any information shared is
end-to-end encrypted.
Easier Sharing with AirDrop and NameDrop
AirDrop makes it easy to share a file with a colleague or send
photos to a friend in seconds, and with iOS 17, AirDrop gets new
ways to share. NameDrop™ allows users to easily share contact
information by simply bringing their iPhones together, or by
bringing an iPhone and Apple Watch together.1 With the same
gesture, users can also share content or start SharePlay™ to listen
to music, watch a movie, or play a game while in close proximity
between iPhone devices.
Improvements to Autocorrect and Dictation Deliver More
Intelligent Input
Autocorrect receives a comprehensive update with a transformer
language model, a state-of-the-art on-device machine learning
language model for word prediction — improving the experience and
accuracy for users every time they type. It also receives a
refreshed design to better support typing, and sentence-level
autocorrections can fix more types of grammatical mistakes. Users
will now receive predictive text recommendations inline as they
type, so adding entire words or completing sentences is as easy as
tapping the space bar, making text entry faster than ever.
Dictation leverages a new speech recognition model to make it even
more accurate.
StandBy Displays Glanceable Information While iPhone Is
Charging
iOS 17 introduces StandBy, giving users a full-screen experience
with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance
when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy is perfect on a
nightstand, kitchen counter, or desk, and can be personalized to
display a range of beautiful clock styles, favorite photos, or
widgets, including Smart Stacks, which surface the right widgets at
the right time. With support for Live Activities™, Siri®, incoming
calls, and larger notifications, StandBy makes iPhone even more
useful when viewed at a distance. When charging with MagSafe®,
StandBy remembers a user’s preferred view. It is easy to bring up
StandBy anytime by tapping the screen, and on iPhone 14 Pro with
the Always-On display, it is always available.
A New Way to Appreciate Life’s Moments with Journal
Journal is a new app that helps iPhone users reflect and
practice gratitude through journaling, which has been shown to
improve wellbeing. Using on-device machine learning, personalized
suggestions can be provided to help inspire a user’s journal entry.
Suggestions are intelligently curated from recent activity,
including photos, people, places, workouts, and more, making it
easy to start a journal entry, and scheduled notifications can help
build a journaling habit. With the ability to lock the app, the use
of on-device processing, and end-to-end encryption, Journal is
built to protect a user’s privacy and ensure no one — including
Apple — can access a user’s entries. With the new Journaling
Suggestions API, developers will be able to add journaling
suggestions to their apps.2
Additional Features in iOS 17 Include:
- Safari® adds greater protection for Private Browsing,
both from trackers as a user browses, and from people who might
have access to a user’s device. Advanced tracking and
fingerprinting protections go even further to help prevent websites
from tracking or identifying a user’s device. Private Browsing now
locks when not in use, allowing a user to keep tabs open even when
stepping away from the device.
- For easier and more secure password and passkeys
sharing, users can share passwords with a group of trusted
contacts. Everyone in the group can add and edit passwords to keep
them up to date. Since sharing is through iCloud Keychain®, it’s
end-to-end encrypted.
- The Health app offers new mental health features. Users
can log their daily moods and momentary emotions; see what might be
contributing to their state of mind; and easily access depression
and anxiety assessments often used in clinics, plus resources
available in their region. Additionally, increasing the distance
the device is viewed from can help children lower their risk of
myopia and gives adult users the opportunity to reduce digital
eyestrain. Screen Distance in Screen Time uses the
TrueDepth® camera to encourage users to move their device farther
away after holding it closer than 12 inches from their face for an
extended period of time.
- Maps adds offline maps, so users can download a specific
area and access turn-by-turn navigation, see their estimated time
of arrival, find places in Maps, and more while offline. Maps also
makes it easier than ever to discover thousands of trails in parks
across the United States, and supports electric vehicle drivers
with real-time charging availability information.
- AirTag® can be shared with up to five other people,
allowing friends and family to keep track of an item in Find My®.
Everyone in a group will be able to see an item’s location, play a
sound, and use Precision Finding to help pinpoint the location of a
shared AirTag when nearby. This also works with all other Find My
network accessories.
- Apple Music® introduces Collaborative Playlists that
make listening to music with friends easier than ever before, and
SharePlay in the car allows all passengers to easily contribute to
what’s playing.3 Listeners can control the music from their own
devices, even if they don’t have an Apple Music subscription.
- Sharing content using AirPlay® is even easier with
on-device intelligence now learning a user’s preferences. AirPlay
will also work with supported televisions in hotels, allowing users
to easily enjoy their favorite content on the TV when traveling.
Built with a foundation of privacy and security, this capability
will be available before the end of the year in select hotels,
starting with brands from IHG Hotels & Resorts.
- AirPods® receive powerful new features, including
Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, and Conversation Awareness,
that redefine the personal audio experience. Plus, improvements to
Automatic Switching and call controls make AirPods even easier to
use.
- The Home app adds the ability for users to view up to 30
days of activity history across door locks, garage doors, alarm
systems, and contact sensors. Additionally, two popular HomeKit®
lock features — tap to unlock and PIN codes — are now available for
Matter-compatible locks, providing even more ways to connect the
home.
- Reminders features a grocery list that automatically
groups added items into categories to make shopping easier. Users
can change how the items are grouped and the list remembers their
preferences.
- Visual Look Up is now available in paused video frames.
Now users can identify food, storefronts, signs, and symbols, and
lift individual subjects from photos and videos.
- Siri can be activated by simply saying “Siri.” Once
activated, users can issue multiple commands in succession without
needing to reactivate the assistant.
- In Photos, the People album uses on-device machine
learning to recognize more photos of a user’s favorite people, as
well as cats and dogs.
- Privacy updates include the expansion of Communication
Safety beyond Messages to help keep kids safe when sending and
receiving content via AirDrop, Contact Posters, a FaceTime message,
and when using the Photos picker to choose content to send. It also
expands to cover video content in addition to still images. A new
feature, Sensitive Content Warning, helps adult users avoid seeing
unwanted nude images and videos. As with Communication Safety, all
image and video processing for Sensitive Content Warning occurs
on-device, so Apple does not get access to the content.
- Accessibility updates include Assistive Access, a
customizable interface that helps users with cognitive disabilities
use iPhone with greater ease and independence; Live Speech, which
gives nonspeaking users the option to type and have their words
spoken in person, or on phone and FaceTime calls; Personal Voice,
which gives users at risk of speech loss the option to create a
voice that sounds like theirs; and Point and Speak, which helps
users who are blind or have low vision read text on physical
objects by pointing.
Availability
The developer beta of iOS 17 is available to Apple Developer
Program members at developer.apple.com starting today, and a public
beta will be available next month at beta.apple.com. New software
features will be available this fall as a free software update for
iPhone XS and later. For more information, visit
apple.com/ios/ios-17-preview. Features are subject to change. Some
features may not be available in all regions, all languages, or on
all devices. For more information about availability, visit
apple.com.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
1 NameDrop will be available on Apple Watch in an update later
this year. 2 The Journal app and Journaling Suggestions API will be
available in a software update later this year. 3 Collaborative
Playlists will be available in an update later this year.
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