iOS 17 makes iPhone more personal and intuitive (2024)

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PRESS RELEASE June 5, 2023

The release introduces major updates to communications apps, easier sharing with AirDrop, more intelligent text input, and new experiences with Journal and StandBy

iOS 17 upgrades the communications experience with Contact Posters, a new stickers experience, Live Voicemail, and much more.

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIAApple 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.

“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.

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.

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 now supports voice and video messages so when users call someone who is not available, they can share a moment or 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.

An all-new stickers experience adds the ability to create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from photos, and users can add effects that will help bring the stickers to life.

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.

Messages introduces Check In, a feature that allows the user to notify family members and friends that they’ve arrived at their destination safely.

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.

NameDrop allows users to easily share contact information by simply bringing their iPhone devices together.

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.
  • AirTagcan 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 usingAirPlayis 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.
  • TheHomeapp 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.
  • Remindersfeatures 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.
  • Sirican be activated by simply saying “Siri.” Once activated, users can issue multiple commands in succession without needing to reactivate the assistant.
  • InPhotos, 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.
  • Accessibilityupdates 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.

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    June 5, 2023

    PRESS RELEASE

    iOS 17 makes iPhone more personal and intuitive

    The release introduces major updates to communications apps, easier sharing with AirDrop, more intelligent text input, and new experiences with Journal and StandBy

    CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIAApple 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.

    “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.
    • AirTagcan 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 usingAirPlayis 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.
    • TheHomeapp 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.
    • Remindersfeatures 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.
    • Sirican be activated by simply saying “Siri.” Once activated, users can issue multiple commands in succession without needing to reactivate the assistant.
    • InPhotos, 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.
    • Accessibilityupdates 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.

    About Apple 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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  1. NameDrop will be available on Apple Watch in an update later this year.
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  3. Collaborative Playlists will be available in an update later this year.

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iOS 17 makes iPhone more personal and intuitive (2024)

FAQs

What does iOS 17 do? ›

With the update, you'll be able to download a map for a specific area, access turn-by-turn navigation, see estimated times of arrival and more while offline. Apple also said park trails in the US will be easier to find and EV drivers will be able to see charging station availability within the app.

How do I make my iPhone more personal? ›

Make your iPhone your own
  1. Keep your favorite features handy. Some iPhone features—like the flashlight, timer, or calculator—are just a swipe away in Control Center. ...
  2. Personalize your Lock Screen. ...
  3. Add widgets to your Home Screen. ...
  4. Choose sounds and vibrations. ...
  5. Use built-in accessibility features. ...
  6. Check privacy settings.

Which is more intuitive iOS or Android? ›

Ease of use.

If you want simplicity, iPhone still reigns supreme. Android has gained ground with its latest operating system update, but Apple knows how to create an easy-to-use, intuitive interface.

Which is better iOS or Android? ›

In terms of security, iOS is more robust than Android. It does not allow third-parties to download apps. McAfee recognizes iOS as more secure than Android. iOS takes multitasking to the next level without any crashes that are common in Android.

What iPhone gets iOS 17? ›

iOS 17 is compatible with the iPhone XR/iPhone XS and later, which means it drops support for the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. These devices were able to run iOS 16, but cannot be updated to iOS 17.

What does iOS do to your phone? ›

iOS stands for “iPhone Operating System.” It is the operating system software that runs on Apple's iPhone and iPad devices. It is similar to the software that runs on a computer, controlling how the device functions and providing a platform for other apps to run on. Think of it like the “brain” of the iPhone or iPad.

Is there a personal mode on iPhone? ›

Go to Settings > Focus, then tap a Focus—for example, Do Not Disturb, Personal, Sleep, or Work. For the Focus you select, you can set up the options described in the steps below, but you don't have to set up all of them. Specify which apps and people can send you notifications during your Focus.

Does iPhone have personal mode? ›

Go to Settings > Focus. Tap a provided Focus option—like Do Not Disturb, Personal, Sleep, or Work—then tap Customize Focus. Set up your Focus. You can select allowed or silenced notifications from people and apps, connect your Lock Screen or Home Screen, have this Focus turn on automatically, and add Focus filters.

Where is personal settings on iPhone? ›

In the Settings app , you can search for iPhone settings you want to change, such as your passcode, notification sounds, and more.
  1. Tap Settings on the Home Screen (or in the App Library).
  2. Swipe down to reveal the search field, tap the search field, enter a term—“volume,” for example—then tap a setting.

Is iPhone more private than Android? ›

If you want to protect your privacy, are you better off with an iPhone or an Android? The truth is, the average iPhone offers far more privacy than the average Android smartphone. If you're a casual user who has no interest in installing specialized software but still want to keep your privacy, stick with Apple.

Why do people think iOS is better than Android? ›

Fast processors for better performance

The iPhones have a series of processors that reportedly deliver better performance than most Android phones. In addition, Apple blends hardware and software well, making the iPhone more efficient and effective.

Why do people prefer iPhone? ›

Apple phones are known for their ease of use. Their usability comes from simple operating logic: all the apps are launched from the home screen. All the settings, for example, can be found under one menu.

What are the advantages of an iPhone over an Android? ›

11 Reasons Why iPhone is Better Than Android
  • #1 Better Performance. Compared to Android devices, Apple phones offer better performance. ...
  • #2 Easy to Use. ...
  • #3 Timely OS Update. ...
  • #6 No Bloatware. ...
  • #7 Family Sharing. ...
  • #8 The Apple Ecosystem. ...
  • #9 Apple CarPlay. ...
  • #10 Retain Value.

What iPhone will iOS 16 be on? ›

iOS 16 is compatible with the iPhone 8 and later.

Which iPhone will not get iOS 17? ›

Apple's just-announced iOS 17 won't be coming to the iPhone X, the device that ushered in the era of Face ID. It was announced in 2017 along with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, which will also miss out on the next iOS upgrade.

How long until iOS 17? ›

iOS 17: Beta access and possible release date

For reference, iOS 16 came out on September 16, 2022 while iOS 15 arrived in September 12, 2021. So we feel pretty safe in assuming iOS 17 will release in mid-September 2023.

What are 3 advantages of iOS? ›

Advantages of IOS Operating System
  • iOS os provides an outstanding user interface and responsiveness.
  • iOS is a most secure operating system than any other.
  • the iOS operating system is best for Businesses and Professionals.
  • Less Heat is Produced as Compared to Android while using.

What are the disadvantages of iOS over Android? ›

IOS
  • It has a review process, when developers want to publish an app they need to send it to Apple for review that takes around 7 days and it takes even more in some cases.
  • Applications are very large when compared to other mobile platforms.
  • Using iOS are costly Apps and no widget support.

Why do so many people use iOS? ›

From kids all the way up to senior citizens, many people love iOS simply because it is pretty straightforward to use. All the apps in iOS are displayed right on the home screen, so you've got quick access to everything on your phone without delving into hidden menus.

What does iPhone private mean? ›

When you use Private Browsing, the details of your browsing won't be saved, and the websites that you visit won't be shared with your other devices. Safari won't remember the pages you visit, your search history or your AutoFill information.

What does the personal icon mean on iPhone? ›

You are seeing that Person icon in the status bar of your iPhone because a Personal Focus Mode is active.

What is iPhone personal assistant? ›

Siri is Apple's virtual assistant for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS devices that uses voice recognition and is powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

Where is advanced settings on iPhone? ›

Advanced settings are accessible via the settings button in the toolbar. Tap the settings button, select the Settings tab, then scroll down to reveal the Advanced section.

Where is personal in my settings? ›

Turn personal results on or off for a device
  • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app .
  • At the bottom, tap Home Settings .
  • Under “Features,” tap Google Assistant. Personal results.
  • Tap the name of your device. To turn on personal results: Check the box next to the device name.

What phones get hacked the most? ›

Based on interest, it's likely Android phones get hacked more than iPhones. The two-factor authentication platform Rublon reported that there was 13 times more interest in hacking Android phones than iPhones in 2021.

Is iOS good for privacy? ›

iPhone is designed to protect your data and your privacy. Built-in privacy features minimize how much of your information is available to anyone but you, and you can adjust what information is shared and where you share it.

Is iPhone the most secure phone? ›

security. While iOS may be considered more secure, it's not impossible for cybercriminals to hit iPhones or iPads with malicious software. Because of this, the owners of both Android and iOS devices need to be aware of possible malware and viruses, and be careful when downloading apps from third-party app stores.

Why people choose iPhone over Samsung? ›

Most people who buy iPhones do so because of the well-integrated Apple ecosystem and the seamless user experience. iPhones handle core functionalities like calling, video recording, system navigation, and web browsing more reliably.

Should Android users switch to iPhone? ›

Fewer Security Risks

iOS devices have the upper hand when it comes to cybersecurity. iPhones have tighter security than Android, thanks to the exclusive Apple App Store, closed ecosystem, and prompt updates.

What will I miss switching from Android to iPhone? ›

Other iPhone things missing on Android phones
  • iOS is more secure than Android.
  • iPhones receive regular and timely OS updates.
  • Apple's App Store has more strict quality control.
  • iPhones have a more uniform and fluid user experience.
  • iPhones support other Apple products.
  • iPhones have better build quality.
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What phone does Bill Gates have? ›

In Short. Bill Gates says he uses a Galaxy Z Fold 4, which was given to him by Jay Y. Lee. He also uses Windows Surface Studio as his daily PC. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 ships with Microsoft Office apps specially customised for the smartphone.

What phone did Bill Gates use? ›

The billionaire, in a ask-me-anything session on Reddit revealed that he is a Samsung loyalist. Gates currently uses Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and before this he used Galaxy Z Fold 3 as his primary phone.

What phone does NASA use? ›

To begin answering these questions, NASA is equipping the trio of SPHERES on the space station with a Nexus™ S handset made by Samsung Electronics and powered by Google's Android™ platform. Each SPHERE Satellite is self-contained with power, propulsion, computing and navigation equipment.

What phone does not use Google? ›

Murena One is a privacy-focused Android phone without Google apps and services. The developers of the /e/OS operating system have been offering an Android-based operating system stripped of Google's proprietary apps and services for five years.

Which OS is most powerful? ›

The world's most powerful supercomputers use Linux. A supercomputer is a device whose computing capabilities are by far higher than those of common computers. The most powerful supercomputer nowadays exceeds 1,190 Petaflops (PFlops).

Is iOS the most advanced operating system? ›

iOS: The World's Most Advanced and Powerful Operating System in Its Most Advanced Form Vs. Android: The World's Most Popular Mobile Platform | TechRepublic.

What kind of person prefers an iPhone? ›

iPhone users are generally happier, more extroverted, more adventurous, and make more money than Android users, according to new research. A study of 1,000 iPhone owners and 1,000 Android owners found that whether you prefer an iPhone or Android may say a lot about your personality -- and even your spending habits.

Is Samsung or iPhone better? ›

Apple's iPhone and Samsungs's Galaxy have different strengths and weaknesses, so which one is better depends on your needs. Samsung phones tend to have better cameras, battery life, and display quality, even on budget models. However, iPhones do offer better software support and data security.

What are the disadvantages of iPhone? ›

Disadvantages of iPhones
  • iPhones Are Overpriced. Apple increases the price of iPhones every year. ...
  • iPhones don't come with a Headphone Jack. ...
  • Apple Ecosystem. ...
  • iPhones Have Fixed Storage. ...
  • iPhone Apps Take Up Too Much Space. ...
  • iPhones Have No FM Radio Built-In. ...
  • iPhone Accessories are Expensive. ...
  • iPhones have Short Battery Life.
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Do iPhones have better cameras than androids? ›

An iPhone typically has better lenses and higher-resolution sensors than an Android phone. This means that iPhones tend to take sharper photos with better color accuracy. The digital zoom on iPhones is also usually better than on Android phones.

Does Apple collect your data? ›

Apple collects personal data necessary to power our services, which may include personal data collected to improve our offerings, for internal purposes such as auditing or data analysis, or for troubleshooting.

How long do iPhones last? ›

Additionally, the newer model of iPhone you have will also play a role in how long it lasts. On average, iPhones last around two to three years. However, this number can increase or decrease depending on the individual phone & how it's used.

Is it good to have iOS 16? ›

Apple's iOS 16 is a superb enhancement of the iPhone operating system with deep Lock Screen customization options, significant Live Text improvements, and support for physical security keys.

Should we switch to iOS 16? ›

Tom's Guide Verdict. iOS 16 makes a number of welcome tweaks to existing features that streamline things while making apps like Maps, Messages and Mail more powerful. These aren't big changes, but they add up to a better iPhone experience.

What will the iOS 16 do? ›

iOS 16 introduces redesigned, customizable Lock Screens with widgets, the ability to edit and delete messages, improved Focus modes, an iCloud Shared Photos Library for families, major improvements for apps like Mail, Home, and Wallet, and much more.

What iPhones will iOS 16 be on? ›

iOS 16 is compatible with these devices.
  • iPhone 14.
  • iPhone 14 Plus.
  • iPhone 14 Pro.
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max.
  • iPhone 13.
  • iPhone 13 mini.
  • iPhone 13 Pro.
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max.

What iOS does Apple no longer support? ›

As of 2023 Apple supports the last two versions of its operating systems for bug and security updates: iOS 16 and iOS 15. All phones that could run iOS 14 and iOS 13 are able to run iOS 15, so that means all phones from iPhone 6s forwards are supported.

Will iPhone 7 get iOS 16? ›

The iOS 16 is compatible with all iPhone 8 and newer models, leaving out the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s series.

What happens if you don't update your iPhone to iOS 16? ›

Your apps don't support iOS 16.

You may need to charge your phone more often because of new software. Even if you wait for future iOS 16 updates, you may still encounter some battery drain for the first few days, but that generally disappears once your iPhone gets settled with the software update.

When should I upgrade my iPhone? ›

If you're using an iPhone 11, we recommend upgrading to an iPhone 14 (or even an iPhone 13). In the last three or so years, Apple has made enough changes to features including battery life, performance, screen quality, cameras and durability to merit buying a new iPhone.

Is iOS 16 draining battery? ›

An unusual battery drain issue is one of the worst things to occur with your iPhone after iOS 16 install. This issue can persist even with the latest software update. It's been hardly a month since iOS 16 has been released officially, yet there are reports of many battery drain issues from the general public.

What happens if I don't update my iPhone? ›

Will my apps still work if I don't do the update? As a rule of thumb, your iPhone and your main apps should still work fine, even if you don't do the update. If you do find your apps slowing, though, try upgrading to the latest version of iOS to see if that sorts the problem.

Should I update to iOS 16 or stay on 15? ›

iOS 16: When is the best time to upgrade

We recommend waiting for the first big update to iOS 16 before upgrading. The good news is that iOS 16.1 was released back in October 2021, so we would suggest that most users, with compatible iPhones, should now upgrade from iOS 15.

Can I go back to iOS 15 from 16? ›

If you regret to upgrade iOS 16, you only can downgrade iOS 16 to 15 through the iTunes or the third party tools like Tenorshare ReiBoot. ReiBoot can remain all your data intact and secure You don't need to jailbreak your iPhone or install iTunes on PC in the process.

What are the cons to iOS 16? ›

You are also exposed to the risk of losing your data while downgrading from iOS 16 to iOS 15. Another disadvantage is that if you upgrade a jailbroken device to iOS 16, the jailbreak will be lost for quite a long while. Moreover, there is no support for iOS 16.

What is the difference between iOS 15 and 16? ›

iOS 16 vs iOS 15: lock screen

The first difference between iOS 16 and iOS 15 is the lock screen. Compared with iOS 15, iOS 16 has a big change in the style of the lock screen interface. On the new lock screen, we can change fonts and wallpaper, and even put widgets on the lock screen.

How do I find hidden items on my iPhone? ›

Search with Spotlight

It's able to search your whole device for files, data, and even apps. All you need to do is swipe down from the middle of your Home screen to access Spotlight. Then, just type in the hidden app's name in the search bar. If you have the app installed, you'll be able to tap on the icon to open it.

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