Apple's; The WWDC developer conference, where products such as iPhone, Apple Watch and iPad introduced new software and features, took place on June 6-10 and iOS 16 was introduced.
Introducing the iPhone 14 models at the event held last week, Apple announced that iOS 16 will be available from September 12.
iOS 16 releasedAfter months of developer and public beta versions, iOS 16 was released to iPhone models that support it at 20:00 CEST yesterday evening.
What's new with iOS 16 New lock screenWith iOS 16, the lock screen is now changing on iPhone screens. First, your wallpaper will have depth mode. With this feature, if you have a face or person on your wallpaper, it will appear in front of text like clock.
On the other hand, users will now be able to add widgets to the lock screen. These widgets also include options such as the calendar applet, weather, and to-do list.
Renewed messages appAlong with the iOS 16 update , the Messages app is also completely renewed. You can now edit sent messages in the Messages app.
Thanks to the new feature called SharePlay, users will be able to watch TV series or listen to music with their friends.
New security featuresWith iOS 16 comes a new feature called Security Checkup. Thanks to this tool, the personal safety of users will be more protected.
As you know, in many relationships today, people easily share their passwords and locations with each other, but this can often become a problem.
With Apple's new Emergency button, access to all accounts will be completely cut off.
This will prevent your location from being shared with people you don't want and prevent them from accessing your accounts.
In addition, when you press this button, your iCloud accounts that are open on all other devices will be closed.
Battery percentage in status barPerhaps the most important thing that the notch, which came into our lives with the iPhone X, took from us was the battery percentage indicator.
Although it is disappointing for many users that you cannot see the remaining battery percentage without opening the control center, this problem is solved with iOS 16.
With iOS 16, Apple finally brought the battery percentage indicator back to the status bar. This feature can be enabled in the battery settings of iOS on iPhones with a notch.