The latest update from Apple, iOS 17.2, has been released and will bring significant changes to your iPhone.

Here is everything you need to know about the major new iPhone software update, iOS 17.2, which is now out for eligible iPhones.

iPhone 15 Pro gets most features from the iOS 17.2 update (Express Photo)

Apple has started the release of its iOS 17.2 update for iPhones that are eligible. In addition to resolving issues and problems, the most recent software update for iPhones also brings in some fresh functionalities such as the new Journal app, spatial video capture on the iPhone 15 Pro series, and updated Weather and Messages apps. For those who are currently using the previous version, iOS 17.1.2, the update size is approximately 1.5 GB.

he iPhone 15 Pro series gains features from iOS 17.2, including spatial video recording and the ability to shoot 3D videos on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. These videos will be compatible with the upcoming Vision Pro VR headset. The phone captures footage from the main and ultra-wide-angle cameras using the LiDAR sensor to create a 3D video. However, you can’t view these 3D videos on the iPhone itself due to hardware limitations.

Apple has made improvements to the telephoto lens on the iPhone 15 Pro series, resulting in faster image capture. Additionally, the new action button on these devices now has the ability to translate phrases quickly when programmed accordingly. Furthermore, the Journal app, which was initially introduced at WWDC 2023, will be accessible on all iPhones running on iOS 17.2, including older models such as the iPhone XS/XR and the iPhone SE 2020. Users also have the option to secure their Journal app using either Face ID or Touch ID.

The iOS 17.2 update enables the iPhone 13, iPhone 14, and iPhone 15 series to be compatible with the Qi2 wireless charging standard. This allows users to quickly charge these smartphones with up to 15W using a wireless charger that is not MagSafe certified.
The iOS 17.2 update is being released to all iPhones running on iOS 17. This includes the iPhone XS series, iPhone 11 series, iPhone SE 2020, iPhone 12 series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone 14 series, and the newest iPhone 15 series. However, certain features may be limited to the newer iPhone models due to hardware compatibility.

It’s not just the iPhones that are getting a new software update; Apple has also released watchOS 10.2, allowing Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 users to log health data using Siri. Apple TV is being updated to tvOS 17.2, introducing a new sidebar feature to quickly switch between multiple profiles and a redesigned TV app.

 

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