Here's what new in iOS 17 developer beta 5

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With the fifth developer beta of iOS 17, Apple has continued to refine the major software update ahead of its fall release. Here is everything new in this beta update.

iOS 17 developer beta 5
iOS 17 developer beta 5



Apple on Tuesday released the fifth beta of iOS 17 to registered developers who are busy testing Apple's new software. The fifth beta, sporting build number 21A5303d, replaces the fourth, 21A5291h.

With little over a month before the presumed release, Apple is now winnowing down its feature changes and focusing more on stability, reliability, and performance.

What's new in iOS 17 beta 5



One of the initial changes we noted was the smoothness of various UI animations. For example, opening the new list of apps within the Messages app is much more fluid.

It also has a better appearance where the bubbles seem to grow out of the plus button and then shrink back into it when dismissed with just the littlest pop. The Spotlight search animation looks better when you pull down from the top of the screen.

State of Mind has a new graphic
State of Mind has a new graphic



In the Health app, Apple has a new graphic atop the State of Mind category. State of Mind is a whole new category with iOS 17, and there are new moon and star-like colorful glyphs when you dive into that category.

In the fourth beta of iOS 17, when we opened the Remote widget in Control Center, we saw a very brief popup about tracking our Siri Remote. It was so quick we couldn't even take a screenshot.

Find your Siri Remote
Find your Siri Remote



The fifth beta makes this modal official, staying on-screen until dismissed. That said, it still doesn't appear you can track your Siri Remote, but this little modal will alert users to the feature once it is included.

Limited data sharing for Check In
Limited data sharing for Check In



Check In, a new safety feature coming to Messages that allows a friend or loved one to be alerted if you don't reach a destination, got a minor update.

Full data sharing for Check In
Full data sharing for Check In



In Settings, there is now sample data to clarify what is shared when you select "full" or "limited" information. Limited will show your location, phone signal, and device battery life, while full also includes your path, when your phone was unlocked, and where you watch was removed.

When using the Shortcuts app, there are new Safari icons corresponding to some of the various actions. Apple has also restored the ability to automatically run automations based on location without confirmation.

Live Voicemail during the beat
Live Voicemail during the beta



Finally, Apple has changed the prompt when using Live Voicemail. The original prompt was confusing, telling the listener just to keep talking, and perhaps someone would answer.

The new default sounds very much like a traditional default voicemail prompt. It speaks:

"Your call has been forwarded to voicemail. The person you're trying to reach is not available. At the tone, please record your message."



However, we still can't test Live Voicemail, as the feature isn't live quite yet. When someone calls, and you send them to voicemail, it just says "a message is being left" on-screen.

Coming soon



Apple is expected to release iOS 17 this fall. If history holds true, Apple will release iOS 17 preceding the launch of the iPhone 15.

The new iPhone 15 series is rumored to be announced on September 12 or 13, with the hardware hitting store shelves on September 22. Apple's large swath of software updates will likely arrive between those two dates.

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  • Reply 1 of 7
    iBillyiBilly Posts: 2unconfirmed, member
    You haven’t seen Live Voicemail work?  It’s been working since beta 1
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  • Reply 2 of 7
    MBearMBear Posts: 8member
    Re Live Voicemail, will this be something that carriers need to implement or will it ‘just work’ without any other involvement?
    UK carriers are notoriously useless at implementing great features such as visual voicemail and E-sim support….

    appleinsideruserforgot usernameAlex1N
  • Reply 3 of 7
    chr15hchr15h Posts: 13member
    One thing I have been wanting for ages is the ability to create a Calendar appointment from Maps.

    Might sound a bit weird, but when you’re trying to find a location on Maps, using the ‘box out’ to create a Calendar appointment would be super useful for me. Once you’ve found where you want to go to in Maps, flipping to the Calendar location and then trying to find exactly what it’s called so that Calendar will pull it up is super fiddly. And then when you get there, it turns out it’s not exactly where you need to be. Example, a car park in a UK city centre, near the hotel you are staying at.

    If anyone has knows how to do this in iOS feel free to let me know. I’ve not found a way :-(

    Thanks guys!
    Alex1N
  • Reply 4 of 7
    MBear said:
    Re Live Voicemail, will this be something that carriers need to implement or will it ‘just work’ without any other involvement?
    UK carriers are notoriously useless at implementing great features such as visual voicemail and E-sim support….

    It already works in the UK on my phone (a UK model iPhone 12 mini with an EE-based MVNO SIM) by setting the device region to US, and the device/Siri language to English (US) — I think it works by the iPhone answering the call rather than letting it go to the carrier’s voicemail, which is quite nifty. (This doesn’t affect the App Store region)

    Just a shame that Apple have for some reason decided not to officially make it available outside of the US, like with Live Captions for media, as both of these are great accessibility features. I’ve left my phone pretending to be US as a result…
    appleinsideruserforgot usernameAlex1N
  • Reply 5 of 7
    MBear said:
    Re Live Voicemail, will this be something that carriers need to implement or will it ‘just work’ without any other involvement?
    UK carriers are notoriously useless at implementing great features such as visual voicemail and E-sim support….

    It already works in the UK on my phone (a UK model iPhone 12 mini with an EE-based MVNO SIM) by setting the device region to US, and the device/Siri language to English (US) — I think it works by the iPhone answering the call rather than letting it go to the carrier’s voicemail, which is quite nifty. (This doesn’t affect the App Store region)

    Just a shame that Apple have for some reason decided not to officially make it available outside of the US, like with Live Captions for media, as both of these are great accessibility features. I’ve left my phone pretending to be US as a result…
    Good to know. But a shame I’d need that ugly work around; I don’t speak American!
    Alex1N
  • Reply 6 of 7
    MBearMBear Posts: 8member
    MBear said:
    Re Live Voicemail, will this be something that carriers need to implement or will it ‘just work’ without any other involvement?
    UK carriers are notoriously useless at implementing great features such as visual voicemail and E-sim support….

    It already works in the UK on my phone (a UK model iPhone 12 mini with an EE-based MVNO SIM) by setting the device region to US, and the device/Siri language to English (US) — I think it works by the iPhone answering the call rather than letting it go to the carrier’s voicemail, which is quite nifty. (This doesn’t affect the App Store region)

    Just a shame that Apple have for some reason decided not to officially make it available outside of the US, like with Live Captions for media, as both of these are great accessibility features. I’ve left my phone pretending to be US as a result…
    Thanks Froggybrolly. I’ll give that a whirl when ios17 officially drops. Can’t afford to lose access to first direct again!
  • Reply 7 of 7
    The hand in the picture thing has reached a fevered pitch. What up with that? Just take a decent picture of the subject and leave your grubby fingers out of it. 
    appleinsideruser
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