Apple has resumed its beta cycle with iOS 16.4, bringing a number of major and minor changes across the operating system. here you are After almost a month of active beta hiatus, Apple has finally released iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, tvOS 16.4, watchOS 9.4, and macOS Ventura 13.3 to developers.
Many of the updates are common to Apple’s ecosystem, but some are specific to iOS and iPhone users. The following features are only available in Beta and are not guaranteed to be included in the final version. For the time being, only developers can test it.
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The public beta will continue next week. While it may be tempting to install betas to test new features, AppleInsider and Apple urge users not to install betas on hardware deemed “mission critical.” Or basically anything essential for work or personal use.
Apple has added new shortcut actions
- Mute Unknown Callers
- Stage Manager Settings
- True Tone Settings
- Announcement Notification Settings
- Shutdown
- Screen Lock
- Always On Display Settings
- Intercom
- VPN Settings
- AirDrop Reception Settings
- Night Shift Settings
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when triggered by certain events such as focus mode or device location. Imagine opening the Podcasts app and turning off announcement notifications so you don’t get disturbed when you’re focused on your work, or turning on mute for unknown callers.
The AirDrop Inbound Settings action may be a good workaround for protesters who share information using this service. Always-on-Display Focus Filter Focus Filter is a great feature that allows users to precisely control the behavior of apps and settings depending on the current focus mode.
The beta of iOS 16.4 includes the long-awaited new Always-On Toggle feature. Some people like an always-on display, but it’s not always on all day. Set this focus filter to focus on your work or while driving to minimize distractions.
What’s new in the code Tip Discovered by 9to5Mac in the iOS 16.4 beta, his code will allow users to quickly see exactly how much battery the always-on display is consuming. suggests. This information is displayed in the Battery section of the Settings app.
It’s too early to tell if this is enabled in beta or in preparation. The Battery Calculator section will probably take hours to display the collected data. MacRumors also found some code, but this time it’s about Apple’s upcoming savings account feature.
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Apple TV App UI Changes
A small but helpful change has been made to the Apple TV app. Previously, if users wanted more information about a movie or TV show, they had to press and hold it.