The world of mobile operating systems never stands still and Apple regularly sets standards with its iOS updates. With iOS 17.3, some exciting changes are on the horizon that could improve security and the shared music world of iPhone users. Below we take a look at the latest developments and give an idea of the release date of this promising update.
After releasing iOS 17.2 in December, Apple is already following up with the development of iOS 17.3. This update will introduce a groundbreaking feature called Stolen Device Protection, designed to protect iPhone users from theft and unwanted access to their devices. But that's not all - we'll also talk about the expected release of this update and possible future additions.
When will iOS 17.3 be released?
Based on the previous release dates of past iOS versions, such as iOS 15.3 and iOS 16.3, it is safe to assume that iOS 17.3 is likely to be released in the second half of January. This takes into account both the testing phases and the holiday break for Apple engineers.
- iOS 16.3 was released on January 23, 2023.
- iOS 15.3 was released on January 26, 2022.
- iOS 14.3 was released on December 14, 2020.
- iOS 13.3 was released on December 10, 2019.
What's new in iOS 17.3?
The most prominent feature of iOS 17.3 is Stolen Device Protection. This feature is a response to the growing threat of thieves waiting for iPhone users to enter passcodes in bars and restaurants and then stealing their devices. Theft Protection in iOS 17.3 introduces new security restrictions on passcodes to counteract this trend:
- Accessing saved passwords requires Face ID for identification.
- Changing sensitive settings such as your Apple ID password is subject to a security delay.
- No delay is required when the iPhone is in familiar locations such as home or work.
- These measures are intended to ensure that only authorized users can access your personal data.
Shared playlists in Apple Music
Another exciting feature returning with iOS 17.3 is collaborative playlists in Apple Music. Originally planned for iOS 17.2 but later pulled, this feature allows users to create collaborative playlists and share songs with others. Emojis can be used to rate songs in these lists, making the music experience even more interactive.
Will there be more?
While iOS 17.3 already shows promise, we should not forget that Apple often throws more surprises in its wake. Future additions could include the next generation of CarPlay and support for AirPlay in hotels. Also, when it comes to digital app stores, Apple is expected to respond to changes in the European Union by introducing support for third-party app stores and sideloading to the iPhone. However, the exact details remain to be seen for now. Overall, iOS 17.3 promises to take security and music sharing to new levels for iPhone users. With an expected release date in the second half of January, we can look forward to what other innovations this update will bring. Stay tuned for more updates and enjoy the anticipation of an even better iOS experience. (Photo by Bigc Studio / Bigstockphoto)