Media & Entertainment

Apple releases the first public beta for iOS 16

Comment

iOS 16
Image Credits: Apple

Apple today launched the first public beta of its upcoming iOS 16 software update so you can try out its new features like a customizable lock screen with widgets, granular controls for different Focus, and an improved messaging experience — for both green and blue bubbles — on your iPhone. Beta testers can also download the pre-release versions of iPadOS 16, which includes like a revamped multitasking interface and changing the display’s pixel density, and watchOS 9 with improved arterial fibrillation detection and detailed sleep tracking.

The company first announced iOS 16 last month at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), and has since launched three developer betas since. The public beta allows you to test new features without having to pay $99 for a developer account, and with (hopefully) fewer bugs than the developer beta version. If you want a more stable version of iOS for your iPhone, you’ll have to wait until it becomes available for everyone in the fall.

You should keep in mind that these are test versions and some features on your iPhone won’t work properly with this version. So you should be prepared for those anomalies if you plan to install the iOS 16 public beta.

To install the new public beta, head to the Apple Beta Software Program website, sign in with your Apple ID, and download the configuration profile for the device you want to install the test version on. Once you set up the profile on your phone, you’ll get a prompt in Settings > General > Software Update to download the iOS 16 public beta.

All the handy iOS 16 features Apple didn’t tell you about

 

iOS 16 update comes with many new updates to look forward to with a new configurable home screen with widgets being the marquee feature. You can long-press on the lock screen and start customizing a style by picking a new photo, a font style, a filter, and a depth effect. As noted in a prior TechCrunch story last month, Apple’s default wallpaper is limited, so you will have to rely more on third-party images or your own collection.

The 3D layer effect for wallpaper is slightly inconsistent. It works well when there’s just one person or object in the image, but if there are multiple objects in the picture, the depth effect doesn’t work for every part. But hopefully, this will be sorted in the final release.

What’s more, You will be able to set multiple lock screens by combining different wallpapers, styles, and widgets. Apple is also releasing a Live Activities API, that will allow apps to show you ongoing activities — like a score of a sports game and an ongoing Uber ride, for instance.

 

Live Activities will enable real-time updates experiences on the lock screen
Live Activities will enable real-time updates experiences on the lock screen. Credit: Apple

You can have multiple lock screens to scroll through for different locations, moods, or times — think of them as watch faces (or screen faces) for your iPhone. Plus, iOS 16 allows you to link a lock screen to a specific Focus mode. And speaking of Focus — now it has more filters along with allow and silent lists for apps, triggers like location and time to activate a specific mode, and customized home page suggestions. Apple is giving users all the tools to tune the lock screen and home screen according to their needs, but going through a ton of settings to do that could be confusing for some.

Image Credits: Apple

With more information available through widgets and notifications on the lock screen and the launch of the new spotlight button on the home screen on iOS 16 and already existing home-screen widget support, Today View is almost redundant — unless you want a widget-only screen.

iOS 16 has a search button on the home screen Image Credits: Apple

iOS 16 will also bring an updated Photos app with iCloud Shared Photo Library for families, so they can have a separate feed of photos taken by different members. Apart from specifying a person or a place to add to that library, you can also switch on a toggle in the camera app to send photos you snap instantly to the shared library.

Shared Photo Library coming to iOS 16
Shared Photo Library coming to iOS 16

The new Photos app will also bring locked folders for Hidden and Deleted photos and duplication removal, which can save a ton of space on your device.

iOS 16 has put a lot of onus on collaboration. You can now make shared tab groups in Safari to collaborate with your friends, which is useful if you’re thinking about taking a vacation or planning a dinner party. You can essentially use them like Pinterest pinboards for idea building. You can hold the tab button on the bottom-right corner to open the menu, and quickly add the current site to any tab group.

Image Credits: Apple

Apple will also let you easily share documents, slide decks, or Safari tab groups in Messages, so others can collaborate on these files. With iOS 16, you will be able to quickly start a SharePlay experience right from the Messages app without starting a FaceTime call. What’s more, the company will release a collaborative app called Freeform later this year — on iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura — where you can add your own notes, include photos, draw out doodles, and even FaceTime someone directly from the app.

Apple Free Form
Image Credits: Apple

If you deal with iMessage a lot, you will be able to edit a sent message (for up to 15 minutes), undo send, and quickly mark a message as unread by swiping. iOS 16 will also allow you do recover deleted messages until 30 days after deletion.

Image Credits: Apple

If you deal with green bubbles or SMS messages, you’ll be able to filter messages with different categories like 12 subcategories within “Transactions” and “Promotions.” The Transactions category includes Finance, Reminders, Orders, Health, Public Services, Weather, Carrier, Rewards, and Others; the Promotions category includes Offers, Coupons, and Others. All of this will only work for India-based iOS users, bringing them on parity with Android, which had apps like the Microsoft SMS Organizer. If you live in the U.S., you will be able to report spam messages to carriers with a new “Report Junk” that will be visible inside the Messages app under the Unknown Senders category.

Apple is refreshing the Mail app search feature with smart recommendations for search. It will let you schedule and undo send emails, too. The Maps app in iOS 16 will let you add multiple stops on your route and show you transit fares on the selected journey. The OS update will also bring security and privacy-focused features like letting you automatically skip CAPTCHAs, real-time security updates, a Safety Check feature to get away from abusers, and PassKey support for passwordless logins.

Live text now includes support for videos and converts units automatically. You can also translate foreign languages send an email, create a calendar event, call phone numbers, or track flights from the detected text. This is useful to get data off a business card or quickly read food items and convert currencies from a restaurant menu while traveling.

Image Credits: Apple

However, the most fun feature of iOS is the new image cutout feature, which lets you “pick up” objects from images by separating the subject and the background. This could be really handy for image editing or even creating stickers of your pets for Messages, Telegram, and WhatsApp.

Apple's new visual lookup feature
Apple’s new image cutout feature. Image Credit: Apple

And if you’re not satisfied with all these features, you can look at TechCrunch’s list of other nifty features that can make your life easier.

Apple is also releasing the public beta of iPadOS 16 today that can give you a taste of a new multitasking system called Stage Manager. It’s a new interface that allows you to concentrate on one app, while giving you the ability to quickly launch another from its sidebar or the bottom-placed dock. This gives you the freedom to have floating windows of different sizes on one screen like your desktop.

Image Credits: Apple

iPadOS 16 will also bring some important display-related features such as full support for an external display to set up multiple workspaces, and Display Zoom to adjust the pixel density of the screen so you can display more details in an app while using split mode.

The company is releasing WatchOS 9 beta with improved A-fib detection and detailed sleep stage analysis including time spent in REM, Core, or Deep sleep. The new Workout app will now allow you to switch between different in-activity displays by rotating the digital crown and letting you see different Heart Rate Zones to measure the intensity of the workout.

Image Credits: Apple

WatchOS 9 (and iOS 16) will introduce medication logging, schedules, and reminders. For U.S.-based users, the feature will also notify you about critical interaction of medicine — for instance, if it’s not advised to consume alcohol while taking a particular pill.

Historically, Apple’s OS updates become available for everyone a week after the iPhone launch — usually held in September. So, if you don’t want to try experimental versions of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and Watch OS 9 you should wait for a few months.

Apple is finally getting serious about removing junk messages

More TechCrunch

Struggling EV startup Fisker has laid off hundreds of employees in a bid to stay alive, as it continues to search for funding, a buyout or prepare for bankruptcy. Workers…

Fisker cuts hundreds of workers in bid to keep EV startup alive

Chinese EV manufacturers face a new challenge in their pursuit of U.S. customers: a new House bill that would limit or ban the introduction of their connected vehicles. The bill,…

Chinese EV makers, and their connected vehicles, targeted by new House bill

With the release of iOS 18 later this year, Apple may again borrow ideas third-party apps. This time it’s Arc that could be among those affected.

Is Apple planning to ‘sherlock’ Arc?

TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 will be in San Francisco on October 28–30, and we’re already excited! This is the startup world’s main event, and it’s where you’ll find the knowledge, tools…

Meet Visa, Mercury, Artisan, Golub Capital and more at TC Disrupt 2024

Featured Article

The women in AI making a difference

As a part of a multi-part series, TechCrunch is highlighting women innovators — from academics to policymakers —in the field of AI.

7 hours ago
The women in AI making a difference

Cadillac may seem a bit too traditional to hang its driving cap on EVs. And yet, that hasn’t stopped the GM brand from rolling out — or at least showing…

The Cadillac Optiq EV starts at $54,000 and is designed to hook young hipsters

Ifeel is being offered as part of an employer’s or insurance provider’s healthcare coverage.

Mental health insurance platform ifeel raises a $20 million Series B

Instead of opening the user’s actual browser or a WebView, Custom Tabs let users remain in their app while browsing.

Google Chrome becomes a ‘picture-in-picture’ app

Sanil Chawla remembers the meetings he had with countless artists in college. Those creatives were looking for one thing: sustainable economic infrastructure that could help them scale rather than drown…

Slingshot raises $2.2 million to provide financial services to artists

A startup called Firefly that’s tackling the thorny and growing issue of cloud asset management with an “infrastructure as code” solution has raised $23 million in funding. That comes on…

Firefly forges on after co-founder murdered by Hamas

Mistral, the French AI startup backed by Microsoft and valued at $6 billion, has released its first generative AI model for coding, dubbed Codestral. Like other code-generating models, Codestral is…

Mistral releases Codestral, its first generative AI model for code

Pinterest announced today that it is evolving its Creator Inclusion Fund to now be called the Pinterest Inclusion Fund. Pinterest teamed up with Shopify’s Build Black and Build Native programs…

Pinterest expands its Creator Fund to allow founders

Alex Taub, a longtime founder with multiple exits under his belt, believes it’s time to disrupt the meme industry. “I have this big thesis that meme tech is going to…

This founder says meme tech is the next big thing

Lux, the startup behind popular pro photography app Halide and others, is venturing into video with its latest app launch. On Wednesday, the company announced Kino, a new video capture app…

Kino is a new iPhone app for videographers from the makers of Halide

DevOps startup Harness has shown itself to be an ambitious company, building a broad platform of services while also dabbling in M&A when it made sense to fill in functionality.…

Harness snags Split.io as it goes all in on feature flags and experiments

Microsoft’s Copilot, a generative AI-powered tool that can generate text as well as answer specific questions, is now available as an in-app chatbot on Telegram, the instant messaging app.  Currently…

Microsoft’s Copilot is now on Telegram

HBO’s new documentary, “MoviePass, MovieCrash,” tells a story that many of us know about: how MoviePass, the subscription-based movie ticketing startup, was a catastrophic failure. After a series of mishaps…

MoviePass co-founders speak their truth in HBO’s new documentary 

The watch features a variety of different 3D games, unlocking more play time the more kids move.

Fitbit’s new kid smartwatch is a little Wiimote, a little Tamagotchi

In the video, a crowd is roaring at a packed summer music festival. As a beat starts playing over the speakers, the performer finally walks onstage: It’s the Joker. Clad…

Discord has become an unlikely center for the generative AI boom

After the Wirecard scandal, Germany’s financial regulator BaFin started to look more closely at young fintech startups that wanted to grow at a rapid pace — it’s better to be…

Germany’s financial regulator ends anti-money laundering cap on N26 signups after $10M fine

Among other things, this includes the ability to trace code from source to binary packages across both platforms, single sign-on support and unified project structures.

JFrog and GitHub team up to closely integrate their source code and binary platforms

The company’s public fund disbursement and e-commerce platform makes accepting school tuition and enabling educational enrichment more accessible. 

Tech startup Odyssey goes on journey to help states implement school choice programs

A new startup called Kinnect aims to help people privately save generational memories, traditions, recipes and more. The company’s app, launched this month, lets people create invite-only spaces where they…

Kinnect’s new app aims to help families record and store generational memories

Spotify has hiked its premium subscription in France by an eye-watering €0.13, in response to a new music-streaming tax.

Spotify hikes subscription price in France by 1.2% to match new music-streaming tax

The European Union has taken the wraps off the structure of the new AI Office, the ecosystem-building and oversight body that’s being established under the bloc’s AI Act. The risk-based…

With the EU AI Act incoming this summer, the bloc lays out its plan for AI governance

Solutions by Text, a company that gives people a way to pay their bills and apply for loans via text messaging, has secured $110 million in new growth funding. Edison…

Bootstrapped for over a decade, this Dallas company just secured $110M to help people pay bills by text

Owners of small- and medium-sized businesses check their bank balances daily to make financial decisions. But it’s entrepreneur Yoseph West’s assertion that there’s typically information and functions missing from bank…

Relay raises $32.2 million to help smaller businesses manage their cash flow

When other firms were investing and raising eye-popping sums, Clean Energy Ventures took a different approach. It appears to be paying off.

How Clean Energy Ventures avoided the pandemic bubble and raised a $305M fund

PwC, the management consulting giant, will become OpenAI’s biggest customer to date, covering 100,000 users.

OpenAI signs 100K PwC workers to ChatGPT’s enterprise tier as PwC becomes its first resale partner

Tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs, the clock is ticking! With just 72 hours remaining until the early-bird ticket deadline for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, now is the time to secure your spot…

72 hours left of the Disrupt early-bird sale