The recent update of iOS 17 introduced by Apple last month brings many new features for users. However, not all of them will be present in the first official version of this operating system. So, which features of the new iOS version will users miss out on this fall? Let's find out in the following article.
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Introduced on the WWDC 2023 stage, the new Journal app stands out as one of the highlights of the iOS 17 operating system. With it, you can record your daily activities, express thoughts, gratitude, and more.
Journal AppWith the Journal app, you don't need to manually write a diary. The on-device machine learning suggests entries based on your recent photos, people, locations, workouts, and other activities. There are even APIs for third-party developers to implement custom diary reminders in their apps.
However, Apple mentions that Journal will arrive in the iOS 17 update 'later this year.'
Collaborative Playlist in Apple Music
Collaborative Playlist is a new feature of Apple Music in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma that allows you to invite others to join your playlists.
Collaborative Playlists in Apple MusicPeople can add, remove, and rearrange songs in the Up Next queue from their devices, with emoji icons available on the Now Playing screen. However, this feature will only be available 'in an update later this year.'
AirDrop over the Internet
One of Apple's best features is AirDrop, allowing you to share content with other 'Appleites' nearby. The iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma updates have addressed the biggest drawback of AirDrop: the inability to continue data transfer when you step out of Bluetooth range.
AirDrop over the InternetWith this change, AirDrop will continue securely sending content over the internet when Bluetooth is unavailable. Unfortunately, this new feature will only 'appear through an iOS 17 update later this year.'
AirPlay in Hotels
With iOS 17, Apple will bring AirPlay to hotels, allowing you to wirelessly stream photos, videos, and music from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to the TV in your room.
AirPlay in HotelsAirPlay utilizes Bluetooth to gather information about the nearby area, enabling it to detect devices nearby and use Wi-Fi to establish a direct connection between them. However, hotels often disable P2P connections for security reasons, causing AirPlay to cease functioning.
To address this, Apple has collaborated with some hotels, and LG, a recent collaborator, announced support for AirPlay on its Pro:Centric Smart Hotel TV. However, this capability will be available 'before the end of this year,' starting with IHG Hotels & Resorts.