iOS 17.2 beta 4 released: All the new features and improvements،
Apple recently released iOS 17.2 beta 4, which is likely one of the last steps before the iOS 17.2 official release next December. As such, this gives us a very good idea of what to expect from the next software update.
When it comes to software updates, it’s safe to say that iOS 17.2 is major because it introduces several important new features and restores others. We’re finally getting the Journal app Apple announced at WWDC’23, and iOS users will finally be able to customize the default notification alert.
iOS 17.2: All the new features to come
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Default alerts
Finally, an anticipated feature is finally coming to iOS: iPhone users will finally be able to customize the default notification sounds. By going to the Sounds and Haptics menu in Settings, iOS 17.2 users will find a new Default Alerts section, which will allow you to change default notifications, such as those for SMS, mail, calendar events and others.
Besides changing the sound bits, you can also tinker with the haptic feedback. By default, it matches the sound you choose, but don’t hesitate, choose another one and customize it as you wish!
iOS 17.2 Default Alerts
Apple Music changes
By default, Apple Music is enabled iOS 17.2 has a new default playlist called “Favorite Songs”, which is automatically populated based on previous tracks you liked. Additionally, Apple Music will automatically add all the songs you like to your music library, which seems like a much-needed feature that we should have gotten earlier.
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Free-form emoji reactions are also now part of messages on iOS 17.2. Simply tap and hold on any message and choose “Add sticker…”, then choose any emoji and react. You can connect different emoji in series, which you’ll probably only use once.
React to any message with any emoji!
New translation option for action button
iPhone 15 Pro Max And iPhone 15 ProThe action button offers a new translation option, which can be activated when you press the button. Automatic voice-to-text translation will then start.
New widgets
Yes, iOS 17.2 is for customization enthusiasts, because it adds new widgets by default! In addition to a fancy new digital clock widget, the Weather app can now display widgets detailing precipitation, UV index, wind and more. Expanded daily forecasts as well as sunrise and sunset widgets can also be displayed on any of your home screens.
New iOS 17.2 widgets
Key verification
A new iOS 17The .2 feature that improves iMessage security is ignition key verification.
“With iMessage Contact Key Verification, users can choose to further verify that they are sending messages only to the people they are intended for. Contact Key Verification uses Key Transparency to enable automatic verification that the iMessage key delivery service is returning keys of the device that have been saved on a verifiable server. and an auditable card. When a user activates contact key verification, they will be informed of any validation errors directly in the conversation transcript Messages and in the Apple ID settings.
Software update in the box
Your future iPhone will be able to benefit from the latest iOS software update even if it is sealed in its box, and iOS 17.2 lays the foundation for this cool feature. While it’s true that new iPhones typically come with the latest iOS version available at the time, critical updates will be delivered to the device before it even gets out of the box.
iOS 17.2: when will it be available?
It’s hard to say, but considering we’re already at beta 4 and the latest version is pretty stable, we’ll most likely get iOS 17.2 on all eligible iPhones before the end of 2023. Afterwards, we would likely get our first whiffs of iOS 17.3, which is expected to be available in developer beta first, public beta second, and final release likely in the early months of 2024.
Can I get iOS 17.2 right now?
Sure you can! However, you will need to access the public beta channel and while these are generally stable, consider staying on the official release channel for a more stable and bug-free experience. That’s not to say that regular consumer iOS releases are without problems (they aren’t), but you’ll retain some peace of mind by not messing with beta releases.