iOS 16 for iPhones will be released by Apple on September 12th

Apple revealed today that iOS 16, its most recent operating system, would debut on September 12.

Apple revealed today that iOS 16, its most recent operating system, would debut on September 12. During its Worldwide Developers Conference 2022 in June of last year, it initially revealed the free upgrade, and in July it made a public beta available. (Unfortunately, the release of iPadOS 16 has been postponed even though the two operating systems are often published simultaneously.)

The abundance of features included in the upgrade won’t come as much of a surprise as a result. They begin with a number of changes to the lock screen, such as the ability to add widgets, modify how it looks, and deliver notifications in a new way. With certain restrictions, you will be able to modify and recall sent messages, share photographs with your family using the new iCloud Shared Photo Library, and use the Live Text tool to extract text from both photos and videos.

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You won’t have to wait long to benefit from these enhancements if you weren’t willing to install a beta version of iOS 16 on your iPhone because, after all, betas are still unofficially in development.