#Apple sẽ ra mắt iOS 17 sắp tới và tôi rất háo hức về những tính năng mới trên iPhone. Apple vừa thông báo về một số bản cập nhật phần mềm mới tại Hội nghị Worldwide Developers Conference, bao gồm phiên bản phần mềm tiếp theo của iPhone, iOS 17. Các nhà phát triển và người thử nghiệm beta công cộng có thể tải xuống và thử nghiệm phần mềm này ngay bây giờ, nhưng Apple cho biết nó sẽ không được cung cấp cho công chúng cho đến mùa thu. Nhưng với sự kiện “Wonderlust” của Apple được tổ chức vào ngày 12 tháng 9, tôi kỳ vọng iOS 17 sẽ sớm được cung cấp cho công chúng sau đó. Tôi đã chuyển từ Android sang iOS khoảng mười năm trước và đã thử nghiệm các phiên bản beta iOS 16 từ năm ngoái. Mặc dù iOS 17 không đáp ứng được tất cả các mong muốn của tôi với iOS, nhưng nó có một số tính năng mới mà tôi thực sự mong đợi. Dưới đây là những tính năng mới của iPhone thú vị và hữu ích mà tôi đang háo hức chờ đợi trong iOS 17.
– #StandBy mode: Với iOS 17, bạn có một chế độ mới được gọi là StandBy. Nếu bạn kích hoạt chế độ này trên iPhone của mình trong quá trình sạc và ở chế độ ngang, điện thoại của bạn có thể hoạt động như một màn hình thông minh. Nó sẽ hiển thị thời gian, các tiện ích, các hoạt động trực tiếp và nhiều hơn nữa trong chế độ này.
– #Open Camera app modes with new Shortcuts actions: Bằng phần mềm iOS 17, bạn có thể sử dụng ứng dụng Shortcuts để tạo các tác vụ để nhanh chóng mở các chế độ ứng dụng Camera khác nhau, chẳng hạn như Video và Portrait. Điều này giúp bạn dễ dàng chụp video những thứ thú vị diễn ra trước mắt mà không cần tìm kiếm qua ứng dụng Camera.
– #72-hour passcode grace period: Trong iOS 17, mật khẩu cũ của bạn có thể được sử dụng trong vòng 72 giờ để đặt lại mật khẩu mới nếu bạn quên mật khẩu vừa thiết lập. Tính năng mới này chắc chắn sẽ giúp mọi người – bao gồm cả tôi – tránh những rắc rối lớn khi quên mật khẩu.
– #Autocorrect gets an improvement: Bàn phím trên iPhone của bạn trong iOS 17 sẽ được nâng cấp. Bàn phím sẽ sử dụng một mô hình chuyển đổi, tương tự như những gì OpenAI sử dụng trong các mô hình ngôn ngữ của mình, vì vậy nó sẽ dự đoán tốt hơn những gì bạn sẽ gõ tiếp theo, cho dù đó là tên riêng hay từ tục tĩu. Autocorrect cũng sẽ giúp bạn về ngữ pháp, tương tự như phần mềm xử lý từ như Microsoft Word.
– #New Journal app: iPhone của bạn sẽ có một ứng dụng ghi chú mới, gọi là Journal, vào cuối năm nay với iOS 17. Máy móc học trên thiết bị sẽ tạo các lời nhắc cá nhân hóa để giúp bạn. Bạn cũng có thể đặt thông báo để nhắc nhở viết ghi chú. Ứng dụng này giữ tất cả các bài viết riêng tư với xử lý trên thiết bị, mã hóa từ đầu đến cuối và khả năng khóa ứng dụng.
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Apple announced a number of new software updates at its Worldwide Developers Conference, including the iPhone’s next software version, iOS 17. Developers and public beta testers can download and try the software now, but Apple said it won’t be available to the general public until the fall. But with Apple’s “Wonderlust” event being held on Sept. 12, I expect iOS 17 to be available to the public shortly afterwards.
I switched to iOS from Android about a decade ago, and I’ve been testing iOS 16 betas since last year. While iOS 17 doesn’t fulfill all my iOS wishes, it has some new features that I’m really looking forward to.
Here are the cool and useful new iPhone features I’m most excited about in iOS 17.
StandBy mode can show you different things while your iPhone is charging and in landscape mode.
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StandBy mode
With iOS 17, you get a new mode called StandBy. If you enable this mode on your iPhone while it’s charging and in landscape mode, your phone can act as a smart display. It will be able to display the time, widgets, Live Activities and more in this mode.
This feature is helpful, especially if you charge your phone in your kitchen while you cook or on your bedside table at night, but it won’t work for all iPhones. Right now, only the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max can use this feature effectively because of these models’ always-on display. Earlier iOS 17-compatible iPhones can use StandBy mode, but your screen will turn off at a certain point.
Open Camera app modes with new Shortcuts actions
Reporter Matthew Cassineli pointed out that with the second iOS 17 public beta you could use the Shortcuts app to create actions to quickly open other Camera app modes, like Video and Portrait, rather than the default Photo mode. That means no fumbling through the Camera app to take a video of something cool happening in front of you, only to miss it.
Here’s how to create Shortcut actions for your Camera app in the second iOS 17 public beta, and how to get those Shortcuts on your home screen.
- Open the Shortcuts app.
- Tap the plus (+) sign in the top-right corner of your screen.
- Tap Add Action.
- Search for Camera.
- Tap the Camera mode you want to create a Shortcut for from the carousel under Camera Mode.
- Across the top of your screen, tap Open Camera to open a dropdown menu.
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In the dropdown menu, you can rename this Shortcut to whatever Camera mode this Shortcut opens by tapping Rename. You can also add this shortcut to your home screen from this menu by tapping Add to Home Screen.
72-hour passcode grace period
Have you ever changed your passcode, and forgotten what it is later when trying to log into your device? In iOS 17, your old passcode can be used for 72 hours to reset your new passcode in case you forget what you set it as. This new feature will surely save people — myself included — a big headache.
Autocorrect gets an improvement
Your iPhone’s keyboard in iOS 17 will get an upgrade. The keyboard will use a transformer model, similar to what OpenAI uses in its language models, so it’ll better predict what you’ll type next, whether that’s a name or a curse word. Autocorrect will also be able to help with grammar, similar to word processing software like Microsoft Word.
While this is all very cool and helpful, my big takeaway is I won’t have to retype swear words multiple times in order to get them to stay in a message. I’ve probably wasted entire days of my life correcting words like “duck” and “shot” back to my intended curse, so I’m excited to save myself that time.
New Journal app
Journaling can help you manage stress, achieve your goals and more, and your iPhone will get a new journaling app, called Journal, later this year with iOS 17. Other journaling apps are out there already, but Apple’s will use on-device machine learning to create personalized prompts to help you out. You’ll also be able to schedule notifications to remind yourself to write. The app keeps all entries private with on-device processing, end-to-end encryption and the ability to lock the app.
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If you’re more comfortable typing than using a pencil or pen and notebooks, this app could help you get into, and stay consistent with, journaling. Even if you already journal regularly, you could get some benefits from the app. I’ve been journaling for years, and while I won’t give up my notebooks or pencils, I’ll probably use this app to help me reflect on my day when I can’t think of what to write — it happens more often than you might think.
New Messages improvements and features
Messages gets some upgrades with iOS 17, too. The new Check In feature, for example, lets you quickly and easily tell a family member or friend that you made it to your destination. And if you’re a parent you can use this new feature to make sure your child made it safely to their friend’s house.
You will also be able to jump to the first message you haven’t seen in a conversation in Messages with iOS 17. This can be especially helpful if you’re in a lively group chat. Imagine you go into an hour-long meeting and come out to find the group chat you’re in with your friends has 50 notifications. With iOS 17 you can go back to the first unread message and read all the context of the latest drama. After all, no one likes spoiled tea.
And if you want to reply to a specific message in Messages, you can also swipe on that message to reply to it directly. Before you had to long hold on the message and select Reply.
You can also create stickers for messages from your photos. Apple calls these Live Stickers, and you’ll be able to add effects to these stickers and save them in your iPhone for quick access later. Now you can make your pet’s side-eye into a fun sticker — your pet will probably still be annoyed.
Contact Posters aim to make your contact cards more compelling.
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New Contact Posters
A fun new feature that iOS 17 brings to your iPhone is Contact Posters. Think of these posters as highly customizable contact cards. On previous iOS versions, you could differentiate contacts with their own ringtones and thumbnail photos on your phone. Contact Posters takes this further, letting you customize contacts with emoji pictures, editing the color and font of contacts and more.
Apple also said Contact Posters will be available for third-party calling apps, not just your iPhone’s contacts.
This feature feels like the integration of Apple’s customizable lock screens with Contacts, and it makes me think Apple will one day let you customize other apps and features on your iPhone. Hopefully Apple will continue to give people more customization options in the future, like letting you edit the display, color and font for different chats in Messages.
Delete password verification messages automatically
In iOS 17, if you go to Settings > Passwords > Password Options, there is a new option called Clean Up Automatically under Verification Codes. If enabled, this option will automatically delete messages in Messages and Mail that contain verification codes after you’ve inserted the code using AutoFill.
I like to keep my messages and email tidy, and this feature will surely help me in that pursuit. When I open Messages or Mail I want to see messages from my friends and family, not random messages filled with code.
Make a grocery list in Reminders
To access this feature you have to upgrade your Reminders app after upgrading to iOS 17. The app will prompt you to upgrade when you open it the first time after downloading iOS 17. Afterward, there are a few steps to make a grocery list.
1. Open a new reminder.
2. Tap the three dots (…) in the top-right corner of your screen.
3. Tap List Info.
4. Tap Standard next to List Type to select Groceries.
In iOS 17, the Reminders app can sort your grocery list for you.
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Once enabled, Reminders will automatically separate different grocery items into sections like Produce and Breads & Cereals.
I usually use Notes to make a grocery list, and it works fine. But my list is typically a jumbled mess that doesn’t adhere to rhyme or reason, which means I backtrack through the store to grab something I forgot about. This feature should make it easier to keep track of what I need from certain sections of the store, saving me the time and frustration of walking through the store two or three times.
Conversation Awareness on AirPods
The second-generation AirPods Pro are getting a few new upgrades with iOS 17, like Adaptive Audio and Personalized Volume, to give you a better listening experience, but Conversation Awareness is the new feature I’m most excited about.
With Conversation Awareness, second-generation AirPods Pro will recognize when you start talking, lower the volume of your music, reduce background noise and amplify the voices in front of you. No more fumbling with your AirPods or iPhone to turn down the volume to say “Hi” to someone.
This is another feature Apple will hopefully build and expand upon. A future version of this software might allow your AirPods to recognize when someone within a certain range is talking to you and lowers the volume automatically.
No more ‘Hey, Siri’
You don’t need to say, “Hey, Siri” in iOS 17 if you don’t want to.
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On iOS 17, you no longer have to greet Siri to activate it. With the update, you can just say “Siri” and the digital assistant will activate and listen for any questions or commands you might have, similar to how you can address Amazon’s digital assistant, Alexa.
You can also still greet and be respectful to your digital assistant; that way if there’s a robotic uprising in the future, the robots might leave you alone because you were nice to their great-grandparent, Siri. I know what I’m picking.
Back-to-back Siri requests
You’ll also be able to ask Siri back-to-back requests with iOS 17. So once you activate Siri, you can ask your digital assistant to send a text to your partner, then ask Siri to set an alarm for later without having to say “Hey Siri” or “Siri” again.
This will make talking with Siri feel more conversational, and for me, it’ll help me keep my train of thought when I’m asking for Siri’s help.
AirTags can be shared with more people
AirTags are a good way to keep track of personal items, like your wallet or luggage. With iOS 17, AirTags can be registered with more than one person, making it easier for friends and family to keep track of items. The update also allows multiple people to use the same item, like a piece of luggage, without changing trackers.
AirTags can be registered to more people in iOS 17.
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The new feature can also cut back on some minor AirTag annoyances. If you’re with someone who carries an AirTag with them, you’ll receive a notification that an unknown AirTag is traveling with you. While these notifications can help people guard against unwanted tracking, receiving these warnings can be tedious if the AirTag belongs to your partner or a friend.
The Maps app gets a boost
Apple’s Maps app is getting an upgrade with iOS 17. With the update, you’ll be able to download a map for a specific area, access turn-by-turn navigation, see estimated times of arrival and more while offline. Apple also said park trails in the US will be easier to find and EV drivers will be able to see charging station availability within the app.
In Maps on iOS 17, you can select how large of an area you want to download.
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Being able to use Maps offline can be very helpful if you’re a hiker and hiking an unknown trail, or if you’re visiting or driving through a remote area. This new feature, as well as the iPhone 14’s Emergency SOS via Satellite and the Apple Watch Ultra, makes it feel like Apple is making a push to make products for all your home, office and outdoor digital needs.
Sharing is easier with AirDrop and NameDrop
With iOS 17, you’ll be able to share content more easily with others using Airdrop and a new functionality called NameDrop.
With the next iOS version, you won’t need to stay in range of another person to finish sharing content with them via AirDrop. If you’re AirDropping a lot of files and it’s taking a while, as long as you started the process within range, you don’t have to stay in range for the transfer to finish. You’ll also be able to start listening to music or watch a video with others via SharePlay by bringing your iPhones together.
NameDrop is a new functionality that lets you share contact information with another person by bringing your iPhone or Apple Watch close to their device.
Sensitive content warnings
This new iOS 17 feature is meant to help protect you from any unwanted nude images or videos you might run across. You can blur those images or videos before you view them, and this feature will be available in Messages, AirDrop, Contact Posters in the Phone app, FaceTime messages and third?party apps, according to Apple.
Looks like some guys on dating apps will have to figure out how words work and not just send unsolicited nudes to people.
Apple released iOS 17 to developers Monday, and beta testers will be able to download a beta version of the software in July — here’s how you can sign up to be an iOS beta tester. Apple plans on releasing iOS 17 to the general public in the fall.