iOS 17 now available with StandBy, NameDrop, and interactive widgets

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Apple has released iOS 17 to the public with more customization options, social features like NameDrop, and intelligence upgrades like a transformer language model for autocorrect.

iOS 17 is here
iOS 17 is here



After a summer filled with betas, the final public version of iOS 17 is now available for compatible devices. It adds new features to the iPhone that focus on health, social, and customization.

A handful of features aren't ready at launch, like the new Apple Journal app. But there is plenty here at launch that users and developers alike will be able to take advantage of.

Interactive Widgets



Widgets placed on the Home Screen no longer have to be static objects. Widgets can have interactive elements that start songs, set timers, or perform various other tasks without launching an app.

Third-party apps can utilize this feature to introduce new ways to control their apps and data. It isn't so complex that a calculator will work from the Home Screen, but advanced enough to reduce the number of times an app needs to launch to perform a task.

Apple's first party apps provided limited examples of this feature. Control smart home accessories, check off lists, or play a playlist with interactive widgets.

StandBy



StandBy is an iPhone-exclusive feature that provides new abilities to an iPhone that's just sitting around on a charger. When mounted in landscape, usually via MagSafe but wired charging works too, the iPhone will display information.

StandBy makes stationary iPhones more useful
StandBy makes stationary iPhones more useful



This feature appears to be designed with always-on displays in mind, but works on any iPhone running iOS 17. Official MagSafe chargers even get to set custom StandBy modes per charger, so users don't have to configure the widgets every time.

At night, the information showed on StandBy will be dimmed and showed in red. This makes for an excellent nightstand companion, especially since the display turns off after no motion is detected for a time.

Widgets and photo slideshows aren't the only things available for StandBy. Live Activities can take over the entire display as well, providing a large at-a-glance view of any needed information, like timers.

Phone, Contacts, Messages



The trend of introducing multiple new social features continues with iOS 17. FaceTime, iMessage, Contacts, and even voicemails received some much-needed attention.

Contact Posters fill up the display when someone calls
Contact Posters fill up the display when someone calls



Device customization has spread to one of the most unlikely place -- the Contacts app. Now users can set up Contact Posters that act as whole-display images when someone calls.

Speaking of calls, if someone is sent to voicemail, the message being left will be transcribed on screen below the Contact Poster. That way it's clear who is leaving the message while providing details about if the call needs to be answered right away or not.

Leaving voicemails has also gotten an upgrade with FaceTime video messages. Apple expects that most people making a FaceTime call have something to show, like a child or pet in the moment, so when that call is missed that moment is lost. Now, users can leave a FaceTime video message when a FaceTime call is missed.

Create custom iMessage stickers from photos
Create custom iMessage stickers from photos



The Messages app was redesigned, moving the app toolbar into a drawer, emphasizing stickers. Users can still get stickers from the Messages App Store, but can now also create their own using the Lift Subject from Background Photos feature. Live Photos can even be used to make Live Stickers.

AirDrop got several new features, but the primary one is called NameDrop. It allows users to easily share pertinent contact information along with their Contact Poster with an NFC tap.

Roadside Assistance via satellite

Introduced for the iPhone 15 generation but also available for newly-activated iPhone 14 models as well, Roadside Assistance via satellite follows the same core concept as Emergency SOS via satellite. In areas of the U.S. where cellular and WiFi coverage is unavailable, users can instead get vehicular assistance via satellite.

The system works in the same way as Emergency SOS via satellite, in that they make a number of selections on their iPhone to detail what the issue is, and then they are prompted to point the iPhone into the sky to send the low-bandwidth message. That message is received by AAA in the U.S., and help is then sent to the user's location.

Access to Roadside Assistance via satellite is free for two years. While the service is covered by AAA membership, it will also be available to nonmembers.


Other features

Apple packs its big updates with dozens of new features. The following updates are also available alongside the ones listed above.
  • Autocorrect is updated with a new transformer language model
  • Share passwords and passkeys with different groups
  • Share AirTags with multiple users
  • Passengers in driver's contacts can join the CarPlay Apple Music up next via a SharePlay experience
  • Apple Music now supports crossfade
  • Apple Music gets detailed song credits
  • Apple Music Sing on Apple TV gets an upgrade with Continuity Camera, which shows you on the display with fun filters
  • Apple Music Radio show catalog comes to Apple Podcasts with notifications as new episodes come out
  • Gain access to exclusive content on Apple Podcasts by signing into accounts like Apple Music, Apple News+ or New York Times
  • Apple Podcasts gets a new now playing experience, and support for episode art
  • Daily crosswords for Apple News+ subscribers
  • Build a workout or meditation routine in Apple Fitness+
  • Notes can be linked together
  • Queue Fitness+ workouts and meditations with Stacks
  • Use Audio Focus to control audio levels of music and trainer's voice
  • Apple Books gets improved series views with a toggle for switching between ebooks and audiobooks
  • Temporary codes sent via Mail app show up as a suggestion (similar to Messages)
  • Settings app toggle enables automatic deletion of messages with temporary codes in Mail and Messages after the code is used
  • New Ping My Watch button in Control Center
  • New mental health features in Health with mood logging
  • "Hey" can be removed from Siri wake command with a setting
  • Safari gains Profiles, lock for Private Browsing, and advanced tracking and fingerprinting protections
  • Offline Apple Maps
  • See real-time electric vehicle charging availability in Apple Maps
  • See trail information for thousands of trails and parks across the United States in Apple Maps
  • Apple Home app gets activity log for previous 30 days
  • Reminders gains a grocery sorting feature, new sorting methods
  • Photos is better at recognizing people, now lets users tag their pets
  • Adults can toggle Sensitive Content Warning to help prevent seeing unwanted nude images and videos
  • Take FaceTime calls on Apple TV using Continuity Camera
  • Set up recurring payments like allowances via Apple Cash
  • Use Digital ID stored in Apple Wallet to prove your age at venues or when buying alcohol -- requires businesses to have a business iPhone
  • iPhone 15 models with the second-generation Ultra Wideband chip will be able to use Precision Finding at three times the range. Precision Finding also works with other iPhone 15 models, allowing users to track down friends in a crowd, for example.

Arriving later

A handful of features revealed during WWDC are not available with the iOS 17 launch. These will come with a later point update once Apple deems the features ready for prime time.

Apples new Journal app wont arrive until later in the fall
Apple's new Journal app won't arrive until later in the fall
  • Apple Journal app and suggestions API
  • AirDrop over internet
  • Collaborative Apple Music Playlists

How to install iOS 17 and compatibility

The following devices can run iOS 17: Install iOS 17 by navigating to the iPhone Settings app, select General, then select Software Update. Ensure beta updates are turned off and the final release version should appear if not already installed.

The iPhone 15 range will have iOS 17 installed from launch.

Read on AppleInsider

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 20
    They did not fix the loss of custom tones in anything other than 'ringtones'.  My custom tones for messages is completely empty, even of purchased ones.
    pulseimagesAlex1Nwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 20
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,669member
    Loving the StandBy Mode feature on iPhone.
    williamlondongregoriusmAlex1NMplsPwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 20
    Is 21A329 the release version? Or does the version you get depend on your model? I’m on a XS Max. That’s also the iPad OS version that loaded on my iPad mini 6 & my 12” M1 iPad Pro.
    edited September 2023
  • Reply 4 of 20
    Please fix the “Roadside Assistance via satellite” section of the article. It doesn’t need to be so large. 
    williamlondonAlex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 20
    Does anyone know how to change the safari? I hate them tabs on the bottom. I can’t remember how I changed it for iOS 16. Thanks 
    edited September 2023 williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 20
    JaiOh81 said:
    Does anyone know how to change the safari? I hate them tabs on the bottom. I can’t remember how I changed it for iOS 16. Thanks 
    Go to Settings > Safari. You can set the tab to be at the top or the bottom (the latter is Apple’s default). 
    Alex1NJaiOh81watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 20
    The “WWDC Event” from earlier this year contains a nice summary of iOS 17 features for all devices. I watched it on TV. 
    gregoriusmwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 20
    First time poster, so go easy on me  :). After I updated my iPhone SE (2nd gen) to iOS 17, I had No Service and couldn't access my voicemails. Here's what restored service for me (ymmv):

    1. Restart
    2. 
    Toggle Airplane Mode On & Off to cycle the cellular modem
    3. Remove and reinsert SIM card (if you have one)

    It took a few minutes for my recent voicemails to appear. Cheers.


    edited September 2023 dewmeAlex1Ngregoriusmmuthuk_vanalingamwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 20
    Struggling to see any differences at all from iOS 16 in normal use.
    muthuk_vanalingamwilliamlondongrandact73
  • Reply 10 of 20
    Does anyone know how to make the keyboard in messages sane again? I hate the + thing to get to pictures and whatnot. I don’t see any options in settings for keyboard or messages to reset it. I generally only use two or three things, before I could just click one of them from the bar. But now it’s multiple steps to get to them. And for one of them, it’s now in the “more”. I see no options to rearrange things. This change is completely useless and is incredibly frustrating.
    Alex1Nwilliamlondon
  • Reply 11 of 20
    aybara said:
    They did not fix the loss of custom tones in anything other than 'ringtones'.  My custom tones for messages is completely empty, even of purchased ones.
    I’ll be waiting on a future bug fix release before downloading then.
    williamlondon
  • Reply 12 of 20
    dewme said:
    Loving the StandBy Mode feature on iPhone.
    For me it's a huge disappointment on my always on iPhone 14 Pro screen. It turns off after 10 or 20 seconds. Then I have to wave my arms about or tap the table to see the time. I have tried Settings -> Standby -> Display, Always On = off or on to no effect.

    It's useless as a bedroom clock to check the time during the night.
    Alex1NwilliamlondonMplsP
  • Reply 13 of 20
    aybara said:
    They did not fix the loss of custom tones in anything other than 'ringtones'.  My custom tones for messages is completely empty, even of purchased ones.
    I’ll be waiting on a future bug fix release before downloading then.

    Yeah, I did not like finding that out during the beta, which I didn't notice until the RC release, so it may have been present before then.  Couple that with the new notification sound, I am not happy with the sound changes in iOS17.
    williamlondon
  • Reply 14 of 20
    OferOfer Posts: 265unconfirmed, member
    I have two issues that I’m experiencing with my new iOS 17 install (on an iPhone 12 Pro Max). Curious if anyone else has run across these issues and found a fix?

    1. Apple Maps isn’t letting rotate and zoom in when I’m navigating to a location. Actually, to be more precise, sometimes it’s letting me and sometimes it isn’t. This is particularly frustrating when I’m getting to head out and am trying to reorient the map so that I can figure out which street it’s asking me to go down.

    2. There should be a new People, Pets, & Places smart album option where you can tag your pets on the Photos app. I’m still seeing the old People & Places album. When I scroll down to the bottom of this album the Add People button is greyed out with a message saying “Lock your phone and connect it to power to complete”. Locking my phone and connecting it to power doesn’t seem to do anything.
    edited September 2023 watto_cobra
  • Reply 15 of 20
    Ofer said:
    I have two issues that I’m experiencing with my new iOS 17 install (on an iPhone 12 Pro Max). Curious if anyone else has run across these issues and found a fix?

    1. Apple Maps isn’t letting rotate and zoom in when I’m navigating to a location. Actually, to be more precise, sometimes it’s letting me and sometimes it isn’t. This is particularly frustrating when I’m getting to head out and am trying to reorient the map so that I can figure out which street it’s asking me to go down.

    2. There should be a new People, Pets, & Places smart album option where you can tag your pets on the Photos app. I’m still seeing the old People & Places album. When I scroll down to the bottom of this album the Add People button is greyed out with a message saying “Lock your phone and connect it to power to complete”. Locking my phone and connecting it to power doesn’t seem to do anything.
    #2 is easy. Do as it says and wait. Then wait some more.  #1 dunno 😉 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 16 of 20
    It would be nice if the phone app would just disappear after being on a call.  This would help stop butt disling.  Why doesn’t anybody on the ios team understand this?
    MplsPwatto_cobra
  • Reply 17 of 20
    M68000 said:
    It would be nice if the phone app would just disappear after being on a call.  This would help stop butt disling.  Why doesn’t anybody on the ios team understand this?
    Maybe I'm missing something, but can't you just put the phone app in the background (and/or lock the phone) during the call?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 18 of 20
    MplsPMplsP Posts: 3,997member

    dewme said:
    Loving the StandBy Mode feature on iPhone.
    For me it's a huge disappointment on my always on iPhone 14 Pro screen. It turns off after 10 or 20 seconds. Then I have to wave my arms about or tap the table to see the time. I have tried Settings -> Standby -> Display, Always On = off or on to no effect.

    It's useless as a bedroom clock to check the time during the night.
    Agreed - this was a big disappointment for me, too. I’m not sure if it’s intentional or a bug but as you said, it makes it useless as a bedside clock which is the only application I have for it. 
    appleinsideruser
  • Reply 19 of 20
    MplsP said:

    dewme said:
    Loving the StandBy Mode feature on iPhone.
    For me it's a huge disappointment on my always on iPhone 14 Pro screen. It turns off after 10 or 20 seconds. Then I have to wave my arms about or tap the table to see the time. I have tried Settings -> Standby -> Display, Always On = off or on to no effect.

    It's useless as a bedroom clock to check the time during the night.
    Agreed - this was a big disappointment for me, too. I’m not sure if it’s intentional or a bug but as you said, it makes it useless as a bedside clock which is the only application I have for it. 
    Sadly, I guess it's intentional as they did the same with the always on post Series 5 Apple Watch Bedside Mode. The switch in General is labeled as use as a bedside clock, yet it too turns off unless it feels vibration. Seems crazy. "It just doesn't work"
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 20 of 20
    herbapouherbapou Posts: 2,228member
    Failed again, not only is standby is not "always on" on my iphone 12, the clock cant even show the proper time on the clock...
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