Apple today made the third beta versions of iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2 available to public beta testers, allowing non-developers to try new features in these operating systems before they are released. In this respect reports MacRumor’s publication.
Public beta testers can get the beta by opening the Settings app, going to Software Update, and tapping on Beta Updates. This will require signing up for Apple’s beta testing site.
iOS 17.2 introduces a new Journal app that allows iPhone and iPad users to record their daily activities and thoughts. Apple offers tips you can use as inspiration. Journal entries can be supplemented with images, audio recordings, location tags and more.
Collaborative playlists are available on Apple Music; now they can be created and edited by multiple people at the same time. Stickers can now be used in response to messages in the iMessage app.
New “Weather” and “Clock” widgets have appeared, message synchronization between devices has been updated, new Memoji parameters have been added, and more.
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