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Apple yesterday introduced iOS 16, the newest version of the operating system designed to run on the iPhone. iOS 16 has an overwhelming number of changes, so we thought we'd do an overview to show MacRumors readers all of the new features that they can look forward to when the update comes out this fall.


You'll want to watch the video to see iOS 16 in action, but here's a list of all of the features that we go over:
  • Lock Screen - The Lock Screen has been entirely overhauled. It's customizable, it supports widgets, and there are a bunch of new features you can play with.
  • Notifications - To go along with the new Lock Screen, there are changes to notifications. They now come up from the bottom so they don't interfere with the Lock Screen widgets. Notifications also have a new design with bolder text and images, plus you can view notifications using a list layout, stacked view, or count view.
  • Focus Mode - Different Focus Modes can now be linked to different lock screens, entirely transforming how your iPhone looks when you activate a Focus. Focus has new filters, updated schedules, easier setup, and a better silence/allow list.
  • Home - The Home app looks entirely different with an updated layout that makes it easier to view and control your devices all on one screen. Your favorites and your rooms are all on the same main Home tab, and categories at the top give you quick access to lights, climate control, security products, and more.
  • Dictation - You can now swap between voice and touch when using dictation, speaking text and then editing it.
  • Live Text for Video - The iOS 15 Live Text feature that lets the iPhone detect text in photos has been expanded to video. If you pause a video, you can use copy and paste, lookup, and translate on text in the frame.
  • Shared Tab Groups - In Safari, you can now collaborate on a tab group with other people. So if you're planning a trip, everyone can contribute links that everyone else can see, making planning and link sharing easier than ever.
  • iCloud Shared Photo Library - With iCloud Shared Photo Library, up to six family members can share photos with one another seamlessly. Photos can be uploaded to the shared album automatically based on the parameters that you set, and you can even upload directly to the shared library from the Camera app.
  • Maps - The Maps app now supports multiple stops, so you can add up to 15 stops into a route.
  • Mail - Apple made major updates to the Mail app. Search is improved, there's an undo send feature, an option to schedule emails, a remind feature so you don't forget to reply to an email, and an option to remind you to follow up on emails when you haven't gotten a response. Mail now supports rich links and it will also alert you if you've mentioned an attachment and forgotten to add it.
  • Visual Look Up - Apple added a curious new Visual Look Up feature that lets you grab the subject of an image, isolate it from the background, and drag it out into another app. It works automatically, and can be used in Photos, Safari, Screenshots, and more.
  • Messages - Editing a message, undoing a message, and marking a message as unread are all new iOS 16 features. You can recover deleted messages and use SharePlay with messages, just like you can in FaceTime. With SharePlay, you can watch a TV show or use an app alongside someone else, communicating in the Messages app while doing so. All of these features are limited to iMessage and aren't available for SMS messages.
  • Medications - The Health app in iOS 16 has a medication tracking feature that reminds you to take your medicine or vitamins, and it integrates with the Apple Watch.
  • Fitness - If you don't have an Apple Watch, you can use the Fitness app in iOS 16 to track your steps and activity, getting an estimate of calories burned.
iOS 16 is limited to developers at the current time, but Apple will make a public beta of iOS 16 available in July. The software will undergo several months of beta testing to allow for feature refinement and bug fixes before it is released to the public alongside new iPhones in September.

What is your favorite iOS 16 feature? Let us know in the comments below, and let us know if there's a specific feature you would like to see a video for.

Article Link: Video: Here's a Look at All the New iOS 16 Features
 
The multiple stops for Maps is much needed, IMO. I mean, this will be something primarily used when you're using their Maps via CarPlay as your in-vehicle GPS nav system. But competing products have it, so it was about time Apple caught up.

HomeKit has been so categorically bad for me in the past, I already moved away from using it for much of anything. But a major revamp to the Home app was sorely needed too. If Apple expects people to choose it as their primary interface for home control, it should at least have a nice top-level/main screen that lets you see all the important info at a glance.
 
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My favorite feature is for sure the ability to customize the two icons at the bottom of the Lock Screen...

Oh wait, nevermind, I'm a time traveller from 2050.

Always blows my mind how they come up with certain changes that probably no one even thought of (not a bad thing) but don’t „fix“ the major user pains. Sometimes I wonder if they don’t use iPhone to run into these annoyances themselves
 
My favorite feature is for sure the ability to customize the two icons at the bottom of the Lock Screen...

Oh wait, nevermind, I'm a time traveller from 2050.
Yep, It's a shame that you still cannot customize this...
you may submit a feedback to apple (too), regarding this ;-)

https://www.apple.com/feedback/

Especially camera is ridiculous since camera can be opened by a single left-swipe
 
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Do the new mail features (undo send, remind, follow-up, and schedule) work with all email accounts, or just iCloud addresses?
 
Always blows my mind how they come up with certain changes that probably no one even thought of (not a bad thing) but don’t „fix“ the major user pains. Sometimes I wonder if they don’t use iPhone to run into these annoyances themselves
Hey, that’s my thinking too. I believe they don’t use an iPhone or if they do they do it for very different things. I bought an iPhone 13 Pro on launch day, coming from an S8 and the shortcomings were fairly obvious. Hardware is top notch, nothing better than this but software? I feel like 3 years behind.
 
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I believe it's more of a delay sending of 10 seconds, so will work with all email clients.
Not sure I was clear in my question. I currently have a few email accounts set up in Apple Mail. One iCloud, one Exchange, one IMAP, and one Office 365 account. I'm wondering if the reminders, follow-up, and schedule will work with all of those addresses or if it's limited to just my iCloud email address.
 
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Mostly cosmetic “update” when the “top feature” is changing the fonts of the Lock Screen.
Still absent the up-next widget.
Still no way to edit a dialed number in phone dial interface.
Is clear no top executive at Apple uses an iPhone, they have “a person for that” (but funny that EVERYONE in the presentation used an Apple Watch and nobody had the choice to use a mechanical watch).
 
Always blows my mind how they come up with certain changes that probably no one even thought of (not a bad thing) but don’t „fix“ the major user pains. Sometimes I wonder if they don’t use iPhone to run into these annoyances themselves
I'm assuming they did research and figured out those would be the most popular things to have there. And the percentage of people that would actually change that is so low it's not worth making the change at least for now...
 
Not sure I was clear in my question. I currently have a few email accounts set up in Apple Mail. One iCloud, one Exchange, one IMAP, and one Office 365 account. I'm wondering if the reminders, follow-up, and schedule will work with all of those addresses or if it's limited to just my iCloud email address.
My guess is that it will work, but it won’t necessarily be synchronized with the equivalent features (if any) of those platforms.
 
Mostly cosmetic “update” when the “top feature” is changing the fonts of the Lock Screen.
Still absent the up-next widget.
Still no way to edit a dialed number in phone dial interface.
Is clear no top executive at Apple uses an iPhone, they have “a person for that” (but funny that EVERYONE in the presentation used an Apple Watch and nobody had the choice to use a mechanical watch).
If you made the most popular watch in the world would you want all of your people wearing one at one of your biggest events of the year? 🤔
 
Mostly cosmetic “update” when the “top feature” is changing the fonts of the Lock Screen.
Still absent the up-next widget.
Still no way to edit a dialed number in phone dial interface.
Is clear no top executive at Apple uses an iPhone, they have “a person for that” (but funny that EVERYONE in the presentation used an Apple Watch and nobody had the choice to use a mechanical watch).

This is a fair assessment. I’ve been messing around with it for a while and there is nothing really major here. Same as usual, with a few decent enhancements.
 
Noooooo. We wait years for a snooze feature and the implementation is rubbish. It should be "later today, tomorrow or next week" with a custom option. Not a custom option from the get go with multiple presses in different parts of the screen. A feature for efficiency, made inefficient. Even Microsoft get this right.


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A new IOS version while old -painfull- bugs still exists. I think Apple is trying to insert a lot of news, without looking back. Take no care of their clients. Only pushing new, new, newer. I have a hard time…
 
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