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 What’s New in iOS 16 for iPhone
TIM BROOKES @timbrookes
JUN 7, 2022, 9:30 AM EDT | 8 MIN READ
iOS 16 logo
Apple
Apple announced iOS 16 for the iPhone at WWDC 2022. As usual, this 
update is free and the release is expected in late September (2022). The 
update is packed with tweaks that will hopefully change the way you use 
your iPhone for the better.
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A More Dynamic Lock Screen
It’s been a while since Apple has done anything major to the Lock 
Screen, but that changes with iOS 16. The update will allow you to 
customize your Lock Screen colors, fonts, and even place and rearrange 
widgets. In iOS 16 the Lock Screen feels more like an Apple Watch face 
than a traditional static display.
iOS 16 Lock Screen styles
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Apple will even include a Lock Screen gallery that features designs to 
inspire or download. Like an Apple Watch face, you can switch between 
different Lock Screens with a tap-and-hold and then swipe. In addition 
to fonts, a new multilayered photo effect and suggested photos will be 
suggested, or choose a set of photos to shuffle automatically throughout 
the day. You can even apply styles so that photos conform to a style of 
your choosing in a complementary manner.
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Widgets are a bit like Watch face complications and include information 
like your Watch activity rings, weather conditions, a world clock, 
battery levels for accessories like AirPods, alarms you have set, and 
more. There’s even a WidgetKit API that third-party apps will be able to 
use to put information right there on your lock screen.
iOS 16 Widgets
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A new Live Activities feature pins what is effectively a notification 
that updates itself to your lock screen. This allows you to follow live 
events like sports games or workouts simply by raising your device, 
complete with an API for developers to use. Notifications in general get 
a slight boost with bold text and better images, and the Now Playing 
screen gets a full-screen mode that makes better use of album art.
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Finally, you can also change the way Notifications display on your lock 
screen. Not only are there new animations for a more visually pleasing 
Lock Screen, but you can also choose from a list view, stack view, and 
count view, and change the context on the fly. All these features make 
for a more engaging way to interact with your iPhone without swiping 
through to your Home screen.
A More Powerful Focus Feature
Focus allows you to remove distractions by delivering notifications 
silently, muting distracting apps, and letting your contacts know that 
you’ve snoozed notifications in apps like Messages. iOS 16 expands on 
the feature set by linking your Lock Screen to your Focus, allowing you 
to display certain Lock Screens (including designs, widgets, and styles) 
when specific Focus modes are enabled.
This functionality carries over to the Home screen, allowing you to hide 
certain apps, or use specific widgets that are useful to whatever Focus 
mode you have set. Focus filters let you set “boundaries” within apps 
like Safari and Calendar, which will automatically recall specific tab 
groups or hide certain calendars depending on what you’re doing.
iOS 16 Focus Home Screen switching
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Third-party developers get access to a new Focus filter API, allowing 
them to build some of these more complex features into their apps. You 
can also schedule Focus modes in iOS 16, allowing you to do things like 
enabling your Work focus between certain hours or when you’re in a 
specific location.
New Messages Features
iOS 16 users will be able to edit or unsend a message (within 15 minutes 
of sending it) and recover deleted messages (within 30 days of deletion) 
when chatting with other Apple users via the iMessage platform. You can 
also mark any message (including SMS) as unread, a long-overdue feature.
Edit Messages iOS 16
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Apple is also expanding its SharePlay feature to Messages, allowing you 
to send invites to synchronized activities like watching movies, working 
out, or listening to music. You can also send invites to collaborate on 
projects like Pages documents or Apple Notes with groups of people in a 
Messages conversation, with collaboration updates automatically posted 
to the group.
Passkeys Replace (Some) Passwords
Passkeys represent an exciting step towards a password-less future. 
Apple is rolling the feature out with iOS 16 after a short beta testing 
period. The technology uses biometric logins via Face ID and Touch ID to 
completely replace passwords using public and private key cryptography.
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Unlike passwords, passkeys are highly resistant to phishing attacks and 
safe from website leaks since they are unique to your device. They sync 
via iCloud and provide a simple way of logging in, without having to 
remember a password or use a password manager. Apple has worked closely 
with Google and Microsoft on implementing the feature.
The password-less future is right around the corner. Learn more about 
how this technology works.
Maps Gets Multi-Stop Trips
With iOS 16, you can now add multiple stops to trips you make with Apple 
Maps, with the ability to plan these trips on your Mac and have it sync 
to your iPhone.
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You can also see any transit cards you have added to your Wallet right 
inside of maps, and top up if you need to. You’ll also know how much 
your journey will cost (in some areas, of course) with estimates for 
transit fares for your trip.
iOS 16 Maps multi-stop trips
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Fitness App for All iPhone Users
If you have an Apple Watch you’ll no doubt be familiar with the Fitness 
app that allows you to track workouts and view your Activity ring 
progress. In iOS 16, this application will be available to anyone 
whether or not they have an Apple Watch, with Apple expanding fitness 
features across the board.
Some Nice Safari Updates
iOS 16 lets you create pinned tabs within Tab Groups, and even share 
those Tab Groups with other groups of people. You can have dedicated 
start pages depending on which Tab Group you’re using, plus with the new 
Focus features default Tab Groups could become even more important since 
they can change dynamically based on what time it is or where you are.
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Expect extensions to become more interesting with expanded APIs for 
developers to play with, and those extensions will now sync between 
devices over iCloud. There’s also the usual annual push for more web 
technologies to make it into Safari, improving Safari’s compatibility 
across the web and opening up more opportunities for developers.
Apple has also promised that web-based push notifications will be a part 
of the iOS 16 rollout, but these won’t arrive till 2023. Not excited 
about getting spam notifications from websites you barely remember 
visiting? Relax, they’ll be opt-in.
iCloud Shared Photo Library
While you can already create shared albums with iOS 15 (and earlier), 
iOS 16 will allow you to share whole photo libraries with up to five 
members of your family. This will be a separate photo library, where you 
can choose to share all of your old photos or choose to share specific 
photos complete with smart sharing suggestions to make picking the right 
photos easier.
Shared iCloud Photo Library
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With a shared iCloud Photo Library, you’ll be able to get memories of 
events that everyone has contributed to. You might see events that you 
participated in, from a different perspective in images that you didn’t 
take, for example.
Improvements to Apple Mail
Mail gets some useful power tools like the ability to unsend messages 
(within 10 seconds of sending them) and a mail scheduler for sending 
mail at a later time. Follow-up lets you move messages you have sent to 
the top of your inbox so you won’t forget about them and can follow up 
at a later date, while a “Remind me” setting will resurface messages in 
your inbox at a later date so that they don’t get buried over time.
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Mail will also be a little more forgiving when searching your inbox, 
with corrections for search terms and smart search suggestions as you 
type. Errors like forgetting to include an attachment should trigger a 
reminder to check your message before you send it, a feature that’s 
common in other apps and mail services.
More Smart Home Features
Apple has overhauled the Home app in iOS 16, with a new design intended 
to make it easier than ever to control all of your HomeKit devices. 
You’ll get a new house view, categories for devices (like Lights, 
Speakers, TVs, and so on), up to four connected cameras on the main Home 
tab, and under-the-hood improvements that Apple claims will make 
interacting with HomeKit devices even faster.
Home app for iOS 16
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You can also put new Home widgets on the lock screen to interact with 
devices or see a quick status update simply by raising your iPhone.
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Apple is also introducing support for Matter (arriving in a later 
update), which has been designed to allow connected devices (even those 
that use different platforms, like Google or Amazon) to work better 
together.
Add Medications to Health
If you take medicines (or supplements) on a regular basis, iOS 16’s 
updated Health app will allow you to better track your schedule, add 
medicines using your iPhone camera, and get reminders to take those 
medicines on a custom schedule. You can also log when you’ve taken 
medication and learn more about what you’re taking (though you should 
always listen to your doctor first and foremost).
One thing that logging your medications can do is notify you of 
potentially dangerous medication interactions. You can also share Health 
data with family members (or request that they share their data), and 
customize exactly what is shared.
Apple Pay Later and Wallet
Apple Pay Later is a new buy-now-pay-later service for select applicants 
in the United States that allows you to split a payment into four equal 
installments over six weeks, with the ability to track what you owe in 
Wallet. It works anywhere Apple Pay is accepted.
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You can also track regular Apple Pay transactions, displaying delivery 
information right in Wallet with participating retailers.
iOS 16 Wallet
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Wallet also gets some handy new features, like the ability to safely 
share keys for smart devices over messaging apps like Messages and 
WhatsApp, with the ability to revoke permissions when you need to. You 
can also add photo ID cards to Wallet and share them with apps that 
require identity or age verification, though this won’t be available 
everywhere.
More iOS 16 Features
This is just the tip of the iceberg, with hundreds of new features and 
tweaks being made in iOS 16. Apple is also promising the next generation 
of CarPlay, a huge list of Accessibility improvements, better App Clips, 
Handoff for FaceTime calls, and expanded Hide My Email feature, more 
Memoji poses and styles, pinned lists in Reminders, and Weather warning 
notifications.
iOS 16 Features
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Apple announced iOS 16 at WWDC 2022, among other big news like the M2 
chip, a new MacBook Air, and powerful new iPad multitasking features.
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TIM BROOKES
Tim Brookes is a technology writer with more than a decade of 
experience. He's invested in the Apple ecosystem, with experience 
covering Macs, iPhones, and iPads for publications like Zapier and MakeUse


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