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iOS 17.3 update coming next week for iPhone users: Here’s what you can expect

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Last updated: January 19, 2024, 13:13 IST

The iOS 17.3 update has been in the news for some time now but the wait may finally be over for iPhone users. It is suggested that the iOS 17.3 update will be released to all users in the stable version next week on January 22 or a day later.

The new iOS 17 update is tipped to be the first major version for iPhone users in 2024 and it wasn’t looking promising until a few days ago. Many iOS beta testers claim that the iOS 17.3 update has rendered their iPhone unusable as it was not starting after installing the update.

iPhones breaking is no small matter, even if it happened in the beta stage, where such incidents are common and expected. But Apple decided to take action on the problem and stop its release to prevent more people from falling into the trap of bricked devices. Those issues seem to have been fixed which explains next week’s release timeline.

IOS 17.3 Update: These features are coming for IPHONE users

iPhone protection against theft

The company is working on iOS 17.3 beta version, which has a new feature called Stolen Device Protection, which creates an additional layer of protection in case your iPhone is stolen. The biggest security benefit that iPhone users will get after the next iOS 17 update is the use of Face ID or Touch ID authentication to allow someone else to access your data or even reset the device.

Apple is taking the security level a step further by blocking a stranger’s access to your iCloud stored passwords, which may contain confidential details like bank pass codes and PIN numbers for your cards that help with quick one-access payments. Are. Apple has always talked highly about its security, and this tool can prove it once again for iPhone users.

apple music collaborative playlist

As the name suggests, Apple Music users will have the option to connect with friends, add them to their favorite tracks, or remove less popular tracks. This feature was part of iOS 17.2 beta version but Apple decided to remove them for some reason.

These are two features that we can confidently say will be introduced with the iOS 17.3 update that is likely to be released next week.

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Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression.With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.