



This comes as part of Visual Lookup, which first debuted with iOS 16, and while not officially announced evidence of this particular feature has been uncovered in the iOS 17 beta. Or they will be if you don't have IOS 17, because it looks like the software will gain the ability to diagnose your car's warning lights. If you don't have one of the best OBD-II scanners handy, then the myriad of warning lights that can pop-up on your car may seem scary. So we feel pretty safe in assuming iOS 17 will release in mid-September 2023. The launch should be very close to that of the new iPhone 15 lineup. Apple usually releases the new OS a few days before its latest iPhones hit retail shelves. IOS 17: Beta access and possible release dateįor reference, iOS 16 came out on Septemwhile iOS 15 arrived in September 12, 2021. Apple Maps will soon support Offline downloads, so you can get around without a live internet connection.The "Hey Siri" command will soon just be "Siri", and Apple's voice assistant will soon support back-to-back commands without saying the wake word multiple times.Standby mode essentially turns your iPhone into a smart display, offering information at a glance with easy-to-digest pages and voice controls.The Journal app is coming to iPhone this year, with personalized suggestions and writing prompts to help you document what you've done and where you've been.AirDrop is getting an upgrade called NameDrop, which lets you share information, files and kickstart SharePlay experiences by bumping two iPhones together.This can also notify people if you've hit a hurdle, with information like battery level and the route you've taken. The Check-in feature lets family and friends automatically know when you've made it home safely.Live voicemail also transcribes messages in real time, so you can see who's calling without picking up. FaceTime users can now video voicemail, for the times when someone can't pick up the call.
