When was iOS 17 released to everyone?
Here’s a rundown of iOS update release dates in September:
- iOS 17: September 17, 2023
- iOS 16: September 12, 2022
- iOS 15: September 20, 2021
- iOS 14: September 16, 2020
- iOS 13: September 19, 2019
- iOS 12: September 17, 2018
iOS 17 supported devices
Notably, iOS 17 requires the A12 Bionic chip or newer. This means that the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus – all of which were first released in 2017 – won’t get the update this year. Here’s the full rundown of iOS 17 supported devices:
- iPhone XS and XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 12 and 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 13 and 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd gen)
What’s new in iOS 17?
The Messages app in iOS 17 is also getting a major boost with new features for stickers, reactions, and more.
- The interface for iMessage apps has been overhauled with easy access to things like the camera, the Photos app, location sharing, GIFs, and more.
- Audio messages are now transcribed automatically, so you don’t have to listen to your friend ramble for two minutes.
- Stickers have been revamped, with Apple turning all emoji into Stickers and allowing you to create your own Stickers using your own photos. Stickers can be used in Messages, as Tapbacks, and much more.
- The Messages app includes upgraded search functionality with support for search filters.
- It’s easier to reply to a specific message by swiping right on it, instead of long-pressing.
Apple’s robust set of features of managing two-factor authentication codes is also getting an upgrade with iOS 17. This year, two-factor codes that are sent to Mail will also now support auto-fill. The Messages app will also now automatically delete 2FA text messages.
Combining the features of Messages and Find My is a new feature called Check In, which Apple says is an “important feature for when a user wants to notify a family member or friend that they have made it to their destination safely.” When Check In is initiated, your friend or family member will automatically be notified when you arrive at your destination. If you’re not making progress to that destination, iOS 17 will share information such as your location, battery level, and cell service status with the other person.
Live Voicemail in iOS 17 lets you see the real-time transcription as someone leaves a voicemail, including the ability to pick up the call while the person is leaving their message. Calls identified as spam by carriers won’t appear as Live Voicemail, and will instead be instantly declined.
iOS 17 will also include a brand new Journal app later this year. Using the Journal app, Apple says that iPhone users will have a new way to “appreciate life and preserve memories.” The Journal app in iOS 17 will use machine learning to create suggestions of moments that you might want to remember. The app will prompt you to journal based on things like photos, music, workouts, and more.
Here’s a rundown of even more changes in iOS 17 for iPhone users this year:
- New features for Private Browsing, including the ability to lock tabs behind Face ID or Touch ID.
- Passwords and passkeys stored in iCloud Keychain can now be shared with friends and family.
- Apple Maps is adding offline maps support and real-time availability information for electric car charging stations.
- The Health app now offers robust mental health features, including the ability to log your daily mood and momentary emotions.
- Screen Distance is a new feature in iOS 17 that Apple says will help reduce the risk of myopia for children by making sure kids aren’t holding their devices too close to their faces.
- AirTags can now be shared with up to five other people. This also works with all other Find My network accessories.
- AirPlay is smarter and now uses on-device intelligence to learn more about how you interact with AirPlay-enabled devices. Apple is also working to expand the availability of AirPlay at hotels, starting with a partnership with LG.
- The Notes app now offers inner-note linking, so you can link from one Apple Note to another.
- Siri can now be activated by simply saying “Siri,” rather than “Hey Siri.”
- AirPods now offer Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, Conversation Awareness, and improvements to Automatic Switching and call controls.
- Visual Look Up now works in videos, along with the ability to recognize new things like food, storefronts, signs, symbols, and more.
- The Reminders app can now automatically group items that you add to your grocery list by categories, such as fruits, vegetables, drinks, meats, and more.
- The Photos app can now recognize cats and dogs as their own person. For instance, if you have two dogs named Blake and Ruby, the Photos app will automatically separate the pictures for each of them into their own albums.
