33 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 17.2

Apple has made available for download its major end-of-year iPhone software update, iOS 17.2, featuring a large number of features and changes that users have been anticipating for quite a while.

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Below, we've listed 33 new things that your iPhone can do once you've installed the update. Check Settings ➝ General ➝ Software Update on your device to get downloading.

1. Help You Keep a Daily Journal

Your iPhone can act as your personal journaling companion, thanks to Apple's new Journal app. Apple originally announced it was releasing a Journal app as part of iOS 17, and it's finally here in iOS 17.2.

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The Journal app has a simple, straightforward interface. When you open it up, you're presented with a "+" button, and tapping on it lets you start a new entry. Journal entries are automatically dated, and you can bookmark your favorite ones. Entries can include images, voice recordings, and location tags, so not only do you have the ability to create and maintain a daily journal, you can easily record your thoughts, experiences, and memories with your iPhone.

2. Set a Journaling Schedule

Staying consistent with journaling can be difficult, but your iPhone can make it a lot easier with the new Journal app's scheduling feature, which can be found in Settings ➝ Journal.

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The scheduling option isn't just a reminder – it's about building a habit. So whether it's a gentle reminder notification that you need in the morning or a prompt before bed, you can adapt the feature to your personal routine.

3. Offer Journaling Suggestions

When you first open the Journal app, you can decide what information it can pull from your phone for writing suggestions. Options include workout activity, media like podcasts and music, photos, and significant locations. You can control which apps and services appear using the switches in the Settings app under Privacy & Security ➝ Journaling Suggestions.

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Here, there are also settings to prefer suggestions with others when you're around your contacts or large groups, and to be discoverable by others to help prioritize the suggestions of other people. If you don't like suggestions in general, you can simply turn them off (Settings ➝ Journal ➝ Skip Journaling Suggestions).

4. Give Journaling Prompts

If you have a serious case of writer's block, your iPhone can offer you entry prompts in the form of "reflections." These reflections are designed to inspire and guide you, providing ideas and topics to explore in each entry.

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The reflections can vary from thought-provoking questions to creative writing cues, and if the one you're offered doesn't get your gears turning, you can tap a button to generate a new one.

5. Secure Your Journal

Privacy and security are paramount when it comes to personal journaling. That's why iOS 17.2 introduces enhanced security features, including encryption and password protection, to safeguard your journal from unauthorized access.

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The option can be found in the Settings app under Journal ➝ Lock Journal, and it allows you to use your device passcode, Face ID or Touch ID, providing peace of mind every time you record sensitive or personal information.

6. Translate with a Button Press

Overcome communication barriers with the new custom Translation option for the Action button in iOS 17.2. With just a button press, your iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max can now translate live conversations into multiple languages. The feature should prove a boon for travelers, students, and anyone learning a language.

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You can choose which language the speech should be translated into in the Translate app. According to Apple, the translation is not just accurate but also context-aware, ensuring that nuances and colloquialisms are captured effectively.

7. Show Detailed Weather Forecasts on Home Screen

The update includes new Details, Daily Forecast, and Sunrise/Sunset widgets for the Weather widget, providing more of the kind of information that you would normally only find by going into the Weather app.

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Details shows information like precipitation chance, UV index, wind speed, and air quality, while Daily Forecast offers the weather for the next few days in a small widget size. Sunrise/Sunset naturally shows the sunrise and sunset times for each day.

8. Use Stickers as Message Reactions

Apple is trying to make message reactions in the Messages app more fun and expressive by offering an easier way to use stickers as an alternative to tapback reactions.

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Previously you had to drag a sticker or an emoji from the keyboard onto any message bubble. Now you can simply long press on any chat bubble and tap "Add Sticker," which lets you choose either a sticker or an emoji to apply to the corner of an iMessage.

9. Record Spatial Video

If you have an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 17.2 allows you to record spatial video for viewing in the Photos app on Apple's forthcoming Vision Pro headset, set to be released in early 2024. (Note that when spatial videos captured with an ‌iPhone‌ are viewed on the ‌iPhone‌, they appear as normal videos.)

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To enable spatial video recording, go to Settings ➝ Camera ➝ Formats, then toggle on Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro. Video is recorded at 30 frames per second at 1080p, and one minute of video takes up 130MB of storage space. Apple says that for best results when recording spatial video, the iPhone should be held stable in landscape orientation.

10. Populate a Favorites Music Playlist

Apple has introduced a Favorites Music Playlist in Apple Music that automatically aggregates any songs that you have favorited, ensuring that your most-liked tracks are always at your fingertips.

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Since it populates dynamically, it should make it easier to enjoy the music you love while removing some of the hassle of manual curation.

11. Selectively Turn Off Your Listening History

There's a new privacy-centric feature that allows you to selectively turn off your listening history. This means that you can listen to music – or allow your kids to listen to their stuff on your device – without influencing your future recommendations or shared playlists.

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It's a useful tool for times when you're exploring new genres or playing music for others, since it ensures that your personal recommendations remain untainted by atypical listening choices.

12. Verify Your iMessage Contacts

The security of iMessage has been enhanced with a new feature to verify your contacts. Contact Key Verification adds an extra layer of trust and authenticity to your conversations by displaying a code that verifies you are communicating with the intended person.

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Apple first previewed iMessage Contact Key Verification in December 2022, and said it is designed for those who face "extraordinary digital threats," such as journalists, human rights activists, and government officials. It should help in safeguarding against impersonation and phishing attempts, making iMessage and FaceTime more secure platforms for personal and professional communication.

13. Sync Additional Message Settings in iCloud

iCloud's capabilities now include the synchronization of additional message settings across your Apple devices. A new "Messages in ‌iCloud‌" section in the Settings app shows the total amount of storage that messages are taking up, the number of messages synced to ‌iCloud‌, and the time of the last sync. There's also a "Sync Now" option to force an update.

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Preferences and customizations made in the Messages app on one device will automatically reflect on your other devices signed in to the same iCloud account. Apple previously said that additional settings would be synced through Messages in ‌iCloud‌ in ‌iOS 17‌, like Text Message Forwarding, Send & Receive accounts, and SMS filters across devices, so those additional settings are likely to sync, too.

14. A New TV App Experience

Apple has revamped the TV app in iOS 17.2, offering a refreshed and more user-friendly experience. The update focuses on improving navigation and discoverability, making it easier to find your favorite shows and movies.

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Apple has removed the separate tabs for Movies and TV shows in the Store section of the TV app, with everything now integrated together. Apple has also removed the option to purchase TV shows and movies from the iTunes app as part of a TV app redesign.

15. Improve Reliability of Emergency Alerts

Apple has improved the reliability of emergency alerts on iPhone. In Settings -> Notifications & Emergency Alerts, there is a new "Local Awareness" option that can be turned on. Apple says that Local Awareness uses your approximate location to improve the timeliness, accuracy, and reliability of emergency alerts.

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Whether it's severe weather warnings, Amber alerts, or other vital notifications, this setting should increase the probability that important alerts are not missed due to technical issues.

16. Add More Color to Contact Posters

Add a splash of color to your Contact Poster, with a new rainbow-colored text option for your name, allowing you to make it more vibrant and visually appealing.

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If you want your Contact Poster to stand out from the contacts crowd, this provides another way to do it.

17. Add More Memoji Customizations

The update brings enhanced customization options for Memoji, allowing users to create avatars that are more representative of their personal style and identity.

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To that end, Apple has added a "Body" section for Memoji where users can customize waist, bust, shoulders, and arms.

18. Rolling News Event Updates in Real Time

The News app now delivers events in real-time with added support for Live Activities, keeping users informed with up-to-the-minute updates on news-related events such as elections.

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Live Activities allow iPhone users to stay on top of real-time events right on the Lock Screen on any iPhone model compatible with iOS 17, and in the Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 models.

19. Automatic Live Activities for Recurring Events

Third-party apps can now use Live Activities to track events that occur more than once. For example, if you start a Live Activity to track a match of your favorite sports team, a sports app could offer to automatically start a Live Activity for each match that your team subsequently plays each week.

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In the future, you wouldn't have to remember to start the Live Activity from the app. Instead, a Live Activity for tracking the game could automatically start for you, meaning you never miss a game again.

20. Stop Adding Favorited Songs to Your Library

A new option included in the update enables you to stop favorited songs (and in many cases whole albums) from being automatically added to your music library. It gives you more control over your music collection by ensuring that only the songs you choose to add are saved.

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The new toggle can be found in Settings ➝ Music ➝ Add Favorite Songs. If you turn the option off, don't worry – favorited songs will still populate the new Favorites playlist. The option to "Favorite" songs was added in iOS 17.1.

21. Disable Inline Predictions

It's now possible to disable inline predictions when you're entering text into your iPhone. The new "Show Predictions Inline" toggle, found in Settings ➝ General ➝ Keyboard, is likely to be welcomed by those who prefer a more manual typing experience or find inline autocomplete text suggestions distracting.

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The additional toggle also means that you can now turn off inline text predictions without disabling the predictive text that appears above the onscreen keyboard.

22. FaceTime Blocked Contact Warnings

iOS 17.2 enhances privacy in FaceTime by introducing warnings for blocked contacts. If a blocked contact tries to reach you via FaceTime, the app now provides a notification, giving you awareness and control over the communication before the call is initiated.

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Apple provides warnings when joining a call with a blocked contact, or when a blocked contact is joining a call you're already on.

23. Share Your Contact Poster in FaceTime

The update adds new options for sharing your Contact Poster through FaceTime and Phone. Previously, the setting was only available for the Messages app.

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In the settings pages for both apps, "Share Name and Photo" can be toggled off, set to Contacts Only, or set to Always Ask, which prompts you before sharing that information with others.

24. Expand Sensitive Content Warnings

Apple's opt-in Sensitive Content Warning feature now work with Contact Posters in both the Contacts and Phone apps, as well as stickers in the Messages app.

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When turned on, the Sensitive Content Warning feature uses on-device machine learning to analyze photos and videos, and blurs photos or videos with any detected nudity before users view them. Apple says it does not receive any indication that nudity was detected, and does not gain access to the photos or videos as a result.

25. Easier App Store Navigation

There's a new focus on app categories in the App Store to make navigation and discovery more effortless. In the "Apps" section, a new top navigation bar allows you to scroll through various app categories, such as Entertainment, Education, Photo & Video, Music, Navigation, and more.

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The "Games" section also has a similar list of categories, such as puzzle, casual, racing, indie, simulation, casino, and adventure. Tapping into one of the categories listed in Apps or Games shows apps that are part of that category. Apple previously had these kind of top bar navigation options for Apple Arcade, but they have been expanded to the other ‌App Store‌ sections.

26. Change Default Notification Sound and Haptics

In Settings -> Sounds & Haptics, a new "Default Alerts" section allows you to choose the sound used for all incoming notifications. The new option is separate from sounds texts, mail alerts, and calendar alerts, which already had customization options.

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Apple has not previously offered an interface for tweaking the default notification sound, so this is a notable update for those who have always wanted to select a sound. All of the text tones can be used for the default notification sound. There's also an option to change the haptic vibration of default notifications.

27. Improved Camera Zoom Focus

With the latest update, Apple has improved the Telephoto camera focusing speed when capturing small faraway objects on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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28. Catch Up With Messages

Apple has added a Catch-up arrow to the Messages app that lets you easily jump to your first unread message in a conversation by tapping the arrow visible in the top-right corner.

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29. Enhanced AirDop

iOS 17.2 includes AirDrop improvements such as expanded contact sharing options and the ability to share boarding passes, movie tickets, and other eligible passes by bringing two iPhones together.

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30. Qi2 Wireless Support

The new update brings support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard to the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models. With the addition of support for the new standard, iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models will work with Qi2 wireless chargers.

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Qi2 is a next-generation Qi wireless charging technology that incorporates a Magnetic Power Profile. Qi2 devices will work like accessories that support MagSafe, using magnets for alignment and speedier charging. Apple added Qi2 support to the iPhone 15 models ahead of release, so they are already compatible with the standard.

31. Access Health Data With Siri

In iOS 17.2 and watchOS 10.2, Siri can access data from the Health app for health and fitness queries. For the Apple Watch, this functionality is limited to the Series 9 and Ultra 2, as these are the only models that support on-device Siri processing.

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For example, Apple says users can ask how many hours of sleep they had the previous night, ask about the progress of closing their Activity rings for the day, or ask about their blood glucose level if they have a connected monitor.

32. Weather App Enhancements

Apple has made some welcome tweaks to the Weather app, including a wind map snapshot that helps you quickly assess wind patterns and access the animated wind map overlay to prepare for forecasted wind conditions for the next 24 hours.

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It has also added a new moon calendar that lets you easily visualize the phase of the moon on any day for the next month.

33. Enhanced AutoFill

Apple has enhanced AutoFill so that it can better identifies fields in PDFs and other forms, enabling you to populate them with information such as names and addresses from your contacts.

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Apple on December 11 made the iOS 17.2 update available for compatible iPhones, alongside the released of iPadOS 17.2, watchOS 10.2, macOS Sonoma 14.2, and tvOS 17.2.

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Top Rated Comments

swiftapplefan Avatar
13 months ago
Love how 20% of these points was just the Journal App
Score: 61 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JGIGS Avatar
13 months ago

Love how 20% of these points was just the Journal App
Which, I'm going out on limb, less than 20% of users will actually use.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Velin Avatar
13 months ago
Can we please stop tacking on all this stuff most of us won't use? Instead, give us a Snow Leopard-style update where iOS is improved and tightened. Spend a year, or two, on that. Make iOS as flawless and as efficient as can be, across all devices and locales.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
13 months ago
appreciate the list MR, for me, none of those 25 features are appealing and the only reason to update are the bug fixes that might (or not) be in 17.2
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tweaknmod Avatar
13 months ago

I strongly recommend that everyone turn off the emergency alerts. They are pointless security theater of a kind with "active shooter drills" and "duck and cover" nonsense.

Amber alerts do more harm than good by creating floods of bogus "tips" that the authorities have to sift through. If you're an a predictable disaster zone (like a hurricane is approaching), then you'll have every opportunity to be warned in advance in other ways, and if you're affected by an immediate disaster (like an earthquake), then the same thing essentially applies after the fact, if your phone and the cellular networks are even operable.
Stop spreading misinformation.

[HEADING=2]Ontario police say more than 90% of Amber Alerts lead to safe recovery of children ('https://beta.ctvnews.ca/local/toronto/2023/1/13/1_6229513.amp.html')[/HEADING]
Another source ('https://www.blackandmissinginc.com/do-amber-alerts-work-data-shows-how-often-they-help-bring-missing-kids-home/'): “In a quarter of the 80 cases in which police answered, they said the child was found either because someone saw the alert and called in a tip or because an abductor saw the alert and contacted police. “

So from those two quick sources alone, one can see they are at least somewhat effective. Not 100% but, as a parent, I’m glad they’re there.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
slyronit Avatar
13 months ago
You forgot some feature
6. You can pin the journal app to the first Home Screen screen
7. You can pin the journal app to the second Home Screen
8. You can pin the journal app to the dock
9. You can delete the journal app if you don’t want it
10. You can launch the journal app by tappin on it

This could easily have been a “100 new things article”.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)