Apple dropped iOS 17.2 beta 4 to developers on Hostess in HeatTuesday, so if you've signed up for the developer testing program, you can check out the latest features the Cupertino-based tech giant rolled out to the new build.
According to MacRumors, this version comes with five new features, including a notification functionality that many users have been asking for.
In mid-September, we told you that Apple dropped new ringtones and text tones when it introduced iOS 17, but this change also came with a new default notification sound. However, some didn't dig the new sound; a few complained that it was too quiet.
Listening to users' feedback, Apple launched a new feature iOS 17.2 beta 4 feature that will quell those complaints.
You can change the default sound to whatever you want. According to 9to5Mac, this is the first time that iOS has allowed users to do this. This is aside from mail, text, and calendar alerts, which already offer user-configurable options.
Under the "Sound & Haptics" section, you'll find a new "Default Alerts" option.
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Apple introduced collaborative Apple Music Playlists with iOS 17.2, but it no longer exists in iOS 17.2 beta 4.
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Does this mean that it won't be present in iOS 17.2? We can't say for sure. It may be temporarily disabled — or perhaps it's being pushed back to a later version of iOS 17.
In this minor change, Apple swapped the word "Coverage" under Settings > General for "AppleCare & Warranty."
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Everything else appears to be the same, save for a new "Warranty" section that offers coverage info about your iPhone.
If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, ProRes video can be "recorded directly to an external device," MacRumors said.
A spotted iOS 17.2 code says, "You can buy or rent TV shows and find your purchases in the Apple TV," revealing that Apple may no longer allow users to purchase films and TV shows via the iTunes app.
We expect to see the official release of iOS 17.2 some time in December, which should come with the highly anticipated Journal app.
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