Apple iOS 17

Apple iOS 17: All you need to know

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Apple iOS 17

Apple iOS 17 will be a free upgrade starting on September 18, according to information provided by Apple during its Wonderlust event on Tuesday. According to numerous media reports, the technology giant with headquarters in California is getting ready to release intriguing improvements including improved FaceTime, contact sharing with NameDrop, a new journal app, and improved autocorrect.

Here is everything we anticipate from the iOS 17 upgrade, which will be compatible with all devices:


The widely awaited complete version of Apple iOS 17 is soon to be made available to the general public after first being made available to beta testers. Users have expressed delight over a number of notable features.

Mashable India has reported that iOS 17 has a number of intriguing features. One addition to FaceTime is the ability for users to leave video voicemails. With the advent of NameDrop, contact sharing is made easier by merely bringing phones close together. Additionally, a brand-new journaling software is now accessible for those who prefer literature and organization.

The study also notes that Apple’s autocorrect has been enhanced to recognize your intentions more accurately, protecting you from inadvertently entering “ducking” in place of another word.


Another media rumor from USA Today claims that iOS 17 will benefit from the upcoming StandBy mode update. Your iPhone will reportedly transform into an Amazon or Google smart home display with the upgrade. Users will require an iPhone that is compatible with Apple iOS 17 in order to activate this function. According to the story, they may just lay it on its side while it charges, either with a wire or on a charging station.

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Which iPhones are compatible with iOS 17?

According to a media claim, iOS 17, which debuted in September 2018, is compatible with all iPhones released after the iPhone XS. Therefore, the most recent iOS version will not work on any iPhone that is older than six years.

 



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