What Should You Expect in the New iOS 17?

iOS 17 promises to deliver an even more intuitive and seamless user experience with significant changes for Messages and sharing across phones.

What Should You Expect in the New iOS17?

Apple's iOS updates encourage anticipation, with iPhone and iPad users worldwide excited to see what their devices can do next. The newest major upcoming release will be for iOS 17. This autumn, Apple is set to introduce many exciting new features and improvements. 

get an Instant Transcript of Voicemails

How do you determine if the voicemail that came in while you were in a Zoom meeting is important? iOS 17 is going to make that much easier to determine. You'll see a transcript of the message on your screen when you get a voicemail. No more guesswork!

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Personalised Contact Posters

Do you hate the picture someone saved of you in your contact? The one that comes up every time you call them? You'll now have power over how you look when you call others. 

Apple is introducing personalised Contact Posters. You can customise how you'll look when calling people with whom you've shared your poster. You can appear as your photo, a Memoji, and more. You can also add text and colours.


Leave a Video or Audio FaceTime Message

You have better options when calling someone on FaceTime, and they're not there instead of just leaving a missed call. FaceTime will support audio and video messages, essentially enhanced voicemails.

Now, if you want to share an exciting visual, you can even if the person doesn't pick up. You can leave it for them to watch later.


More FaceTime Enhancements – Reactions & Apple TV

Another cool enhancement coming to FaceTime is more expressive reactions. Some of the new ways to express yourself include:

  • Hearts

  • Balloons

  • Fireworks

  • Laser beams

  • Rain

  • and more 


Also, a FaceTime call can now connect with AppleTV. See loved ones right from your large-screen television, as big as ever.

Stickers, Anyone?

If you're a fan of stickers in messages, you'll love this next feature. Messages will be getting a considerable sticker enhancement in iOS 17, including new emoji stickers. You'll also be able to create Live Stickers from subjects in photos and liven stickers up with effects. A sticker drawer will also be available to store them all neatly.


AirDrop & NameDrop for Easier Sharing

Sharing photos, videos, and files across devices will get better. In seconds, you can use AirDrop to share files between phones. 

NameDrop gives you a quick way to share contact details. All you need to do is bring two iPhones together. It also works with an iPhone and Apple Watch. Oh, and music is included in the sharing fun!

NameDrop is also how you'll share that cool Contact Poster you made.

Smarter Autocorrect & Dictation

Who hasn't cursed an autocorrect choice that makes you look bad? Apple feels your pain and is introducing smarter autocorrection. This feature will get a machine learning language model upgrade. The update will help it better predict text to learn what you meant to type.

Dictation is also getting an upgrade. It will use a new speech recognition model to improve its accuracy.

StandBy Glanceable Screen Mode

Apple wants your iPhone to be even more helpful, even when charging across the room. So, iOS 17 introduces StandBy, giving users a full-screen experience with information shown big on the screen. 

You can personalise the display with a full range of helpful views:

  • Clock styles

  • Favourite photos

  • Widgets (including Smart Stacks)

  • Live Activities

  • Siri

  • Incoming Calls

Standby Glanceable Screen Mode

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New Mental Health Features in the Health App

Apple is introducing more mental health features. The health app will enable users to log daily moods and momentary emotions. The goal is to help people see what contributes to their state of mind and easily access depression and anxiety assessments used in clinics.


Screen Distance in Screen Time will also assist with digital eyestrain. It will encourage users to move their devices farther away from their faces. It will do this if users have held their phone closer than 12 inches over a certain period.

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Article used with permission from The Technology Press. 

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