Apple has started rolling out the iOS 16.2 update to its mobile operating system, which includes a number of new and improved features.
Yes, iPhone 14 Pro owners get improved Always-on display settings that allow you to turn off wallpaper and notifications if they are distracting. In addition, iCloud has end-to-end encryption called Advanced Data Protection. Protection now covers 23 “data categories” instead of 14, and includes device backups, message backups, iCloud Drive, Notes, Photos, Reminders, Safari bookmarks, Siri Shortcuts, Voice Memos, and Wallet Passes.
Karaoke mode has appeared in Apple Music. Apple Music Sing offers real-time lyrics and the ability to adjust the volume of vocals in a music track so users can better hear their own voice. In this mode, you can play backing vocals independently of the main one, a duet type is provided for those cases when there is a desire to sing together with a friend. Apple Music Sing mode is available for iPhone 11 and later.
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The iOS 16.2 update (as well as iPadOS 16.2 and macOS 13.1) brings a new Freeform app. It is a digital whiteboard on which you can place objects, lines, media files, attach documents or notes, and make notes. Collaboration is also available, but requires everyone to use Apple devices.
Also, temporary restrictions on AirDrop, which Apple previously implemented amid protests in China, now apply to everyone.
Finally, iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 include an updated HomeKit architecture with improved performance. Initially, Apple planned to introduce it in iOS 16.
Source: The Verge