Apple releases iOS 17.5 beta update for the public, What are the new features and changes for the iPhone

The iOS 17.5 beta update has been made available to the public by Apple, presenting iPhone users with a variety of new features and updates.The update includes Web App Distribution in the EU, a new game in Apple News+ and more updates.

Apple has rolled out the iOS 17.5 beta update to the public, bringing a slew of new features and improvements for iPhone users. Among the highlights are Web App Distribution in the EU, a fresh game in Apple News+, and several other enhancements.

With over a month until the unveiling of iOS 18 at WWDC 2024, Apple continues to refine iOS 17 with regular feature updates and bug fixes. Following last month's release of iOS 17.4, the beta testing phase for iOS 17.5 is now underway, with developers and public beta users already having access to two beta versions.

The iOS 17.5 update introduces various enhancements aimed at enhancing the iPhone user experience. With beta testing progressing smoothly, Apple has released two beta versions of the update and is anticipated to roll out the final version, likely in May. Let's delve into the new features and changes brought by iOS 17.5.

One notable addition in iOS 17.5 is the introduction of Web App Distribution within the European Union, allowing users to install applications directly from developers' websites. Additionally, iOS 17.5 introduces a new game called "Quartiles" for Apple News+ subscribers in North America, alongside integrating Game Center into all three Apple News+ games for enhanced competition and engagement.

Furthermore, the update brings minor design tweaks, such as dynamic colour adaptation for the Podcasts widget and redesigned icons in apps like Apple Books and Settings. Notably, iOS 17.5 appears to address privacy concerns with anti-stalking capabilities for accessories like AirTags, allowing users to identify and disable tracking accessories.

Moreover, iOS 17.5 includes updates for Mobile Device Management (MDM) users, enabling enforcement of beta versions during automated device enrollment, thereby enhancing management capabilities for organisations deploying iOS devices. While iOS 17.5 primarily focuses on complying with the Digital Markets Act in the EU, Apple may have additional surprises in store for the final release.

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