On Sept. 12, 2022, Apple released iOS 16, unveiled during Apple’s WWDC keynote on June 6, 2022. Apple’s primary focus areas for this release of iOS are new intelligence features, communication features and sharing features that also incorporate privacy. Many of these features can be used in business environments and non-business environments. Let’s take a look at the iOS 16 features and how they can benefit you, your devices and your workflows.
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- What is iOS 16?
- What devices are compatible with iOS 16?
- What new features are available in iOS 16?
- Other notable iOS 16 features
- When will iOS 16 be released?
- How to download and install iOS 16
What is iOS 16?
iOS 16 is Apple’s newest version of the iOS mobile operating system that powers iPhone devices. It was announced at Apple’s WWDC ‘22 conference and released in September 2022. The iOS includes features and performance improvements that are available on a wide range of iOS devices; see the list below to find out if iOS 16 will work on your device.
This new version of iOS includes many new features that are relevant to developers, enterprise customers and consumers, including an all-new Lock Screen design, widgets, new developer APIs and much more.
What devices are compatible with iOS 16?
Most hardware that supported iOS 15 will also support iOS 16. Here is the full list of iOS 16 supported devices:
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone X
- iPhone 8
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)
SEE: iPhone 14 cheat sheet: Everything to know about Apple’s 2022 flagship phones (TechRepublic)
What new features are available in iOS 16?
New Lock Screen

Apple has redesigned the entire Lock Screen in iOS 16, adding a new widget system that is reminiscent of the Apple Watch’s screen customization options and ensuring that notifications are less intrusive to your daily workflow. Multiple Lock Screens can be created and swapped between easily.
Apple has pre-made several lock screens that feature animations and fluid transitions from the Lock Screen to the Home Screen. Photos and widgets are a huge design feature on the new Lock Screen, and let you customize the look and feel for your devices in a way never before possible. You can choose the font, color and size, and include a widget area under the time so you’re always seeing up to date information from your favorite apps right on the Lock Screen.
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Notifications also get an update in iOS 16. In this new version of iOS, new notifications appear from the bottom of the screen. Live Activities will allow applications to update your Lock Screen with live event data rather than spamming notifications.
Focus Mode changes and Focus Filters

Focus Mode allows users to ensure they are not interrupted during work by personal contacts, or interrupted at home by work contacts, allowing for better work-life separation. In iOS 16, Focus Modes can automatically set a particular Lock Screen configuration so you could have a dedicated Lock Screen for work, home or other activity.
The Focus Filters feature is available to third-party developers; it lets your apps filter out distracting content when a particular Focus Mode is enabled. Safari was demoed for this feature and showed triggering specific tab groups when a Focus Mode is enabled so you’re not tempted to browse social media while at work, for example.
The unsend feature in iOS 16 and other communication changes
iOS 16 features a wide variety of changes that allow for better communication and more ways to handle that communication.
Starting with Messages, the app now has the ability to edit sent messages, undo a sent message, or mark message threads as unread so you can easily circle back to it later. When sending an iMessage, you now have the option to tap Undo Send when long pressing on a sent message. In iOS 16, tapping Undo Send allows users to unsend a message for up to 15 minutes after sending it. Editing works in the same way: Tap and hold on a recently sent message and select Edit Message to begin editing it up to 15 minutes after initially sending it. After the 15 minutes have elapsed, the Edit and Unsend options will be unavailable. When a message is edited, the recipient will get the newly revised message along with the word Edited under the message.
Shared with You, a feature introduced in iOS 15, now gets third-party integration through an API available to developers, allowing content shared between messages and third-party apps to be surfaced in those third-party apps as well.
SharePlay, introduced late last year in iOS 15, gets the ability to kick off a session within Messages and without audio or video. You can now perform a SharePlay session through Messages and have the ability to chat in real time through Messages.
Quick Note
Quick Note is a feature that first appeared on iPad in iPadOS 15 last year and allows users to quickly create a new note from anywhere in the operating system with the Apple Pencil. Users have clamored to have this feature added to iOS for nearly a year, and Apple has revamped it to work on iPhone and obliged the request.
Quick Note is available in the Share Sheet for many built-in applications to quickly and easily create a new note using an attachment, but Apple also added a new Control Center option as well for quickly creating a note from anywhere in iOS 16. Enable the option by going to Settings | Control Center, then tapping the plus (+) button on Quick Note. When you do this, swiping down for Control Center will have a new Quick Note button, which upon tapping will open the Quick Note window.
iCloud Photos

iCloud Shared Photo Library is a new separate photo library that will be available to those who have Family Sharing set up and will allow up to five users to easily share photos with one another. The shared library will have read and write access to all users who are invited. Automate sharing into the shared library based on users who are in the photos themselves, or through the Camera app, which will now let users select which library they want the photo to be taken to be saved to.
You can also switch the library mode in the Camera automatically based on shared users who are nearby when you’re taking the photos so that pictures taken with shared users are automatically synced to the shared library. This is a huge improvement for users with multiple family members who want to more easily sync photos with one another.
Privacy improvements
Apple continually improves privacy on its platforms, and iOS 16 is no exception. This year, Apple introduced a new feature called Safety Check. This is a new section in Settings that lets users revoke access with users you’ve shared with, for example, if you need to escape an abusive or physically harmful situation and someone you’ve shared your location or other information with is an abuser. This feature revokes Find My Access, reset your sharing permissions, and only allow FaceTime, calls and messages on the current device you’re using. This Safety Check privacy feature in iOS 16 also shows a list of all users you’re currently sharing information with to better gauge and stop sharing with users no longer needed.
SEE: Apple touts Passkey, its new privacy feature, at WWDC 2022 (TechRepublic)
Wallet
In iOS 15, Apple began allowing for supported state driver’s licenses to be used in the Wallet app; in iOS 16, Apple is taking that a step further by allowing users to verify their driver’s license for purchases or access to apps if needed through an in-app ID verification flow.
The Wallet app can also store many types of data, including keys for hotels, HomeKit accessories and more. Beginning in iOS 16, users are able to share these keys with others through an industry standard way that works with other devices, even if the person you’re sharing with doesn’t use iOS.
The last major Wallet app features are the ability to pay later and order status. Through the Apple Pay Later feature, payments for purchases can be split into four payments over a six-week period with no interest and no fees. Merchants do not see any difference on their end and every Apple Pay merchant supports this feature. Apple Pay Order Tracking lets merchants deliver order status directly through the Wallet app.
Apple Maps

In iOS 16, Apple Maps allows for additional transit information, including the ability to reload transit cards right from the Maps app.
Two big features in Apple Maps in iOS 16 are multi-stop routing and new MapKit integrations for third-party apps. Multi-stop routing allows you to create driving directions on the Mac, iPhone or iPad, and share with your iPhone and include up to 15 stops in advance along the trip path. You can also plan additional stops while routing through Siri.
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MapKit is Apple’s API for allowing map features in third-party apps. It’s getting a huge update with the ability for third-party apps to integrate with the Look Around feature in Apple Maps, and the new detailed maps that Apple has begun rolling out worldwide. Additionally, server-side APIs is available to developers looking to integrate maps into websites later this year.
Family sharing and setup
Each year, Apple updates its family sharing features to allow for additional niceties to let families stay in touch and set up devices for children, and this year is no exception. iOS 16 includes the ability for parents to more easily configure devices for children, set the parental controls automatically based on the age of the child, and review settings periodically to ensure the child’s restrictions are always at the appropriate level.
HomeKit
HomeKit is Apple’s answer to the home automation arena. At WWDC ‘22, Apple reaffirmed its plans for Matter, a multi-partner strategy to make more accessories and platforms available inside of the Apple Home app and ensure that home automation is cross platform.

Apple also announced a new Home app redesign that allows discovery of accessories by room, the ability to show cameras in a 4-up view that is more intuitive, and makes adding, viewing and controlling different accessory times more user friendly for non-technical users. This app redesign will help with user engagement and allow for the discovery of accessories, where the previous generation of Apple Home app was a letdown for many users.
CarPlay

CarPlay is an iOS feature that allows users to connect their devices to their vehicles and have the infotainment system display an Apple-curated interface. From that interface, users control their iPhones in a vehicle by voice or simple touch, keeping distractions at a minimum.
SEE: Apple debuts new and enhanced watches, iPhones and AirPods (TechRepublic)
Apple demoed its long-term CarPlay strategy at WWDC ‘22; this CarPlay strategy is coming in a later update to iOS 16 and will require partner vehicle manufacturer changes. The next generation of CarPlay will integrate with all displays in the vehicle, collecting live data from the vehicle such as speed, engine information and cluster panel information, and then display that on a screen in a completely customizable interface provided by your connected iPhone.
Apple said these features will begin rolling out to vehicles beginning in late 2023, but the company has laid down the software support for these features in the initial update.
Other notable iOS 16 features
- QuickNote is available on iOS 16, letting you easily create a note from anywhere in the OS or apps via the Share menu.
- Mail gains the ability to schedule messages, recall messages and remind users later about a message they need to read or reply to.
- Dictation now keeps the keyboard open so you can easily swap between dictation and typing. Dictation can also now add punctuation automatically and even allows for dictating emoji.
- Live Text now works with video, allowing you to pause on a video frame and select text in the video to copy and paste, translate text or convert currency.
- Settings gets an update that allows users to find and manage their Wi-Fi passwords directly from the Settings app.
- Safari will synchronize website-specific settings such as page zoom, Safari Reader settings and more between all devices.
- Spotlight will gain actions, including the ability to start or end a timer, and will surface content from even more built-in and third party apps, including results from Messages, Notes and Files.
- Handoff for FaceTime lets users take a call on their Mac or iPhone and hand it off to another Apple device without missing a beat.
- Freeform is a new app coming later this year with iOS 16 that will allow for whiteboard communication via FaceTime or Messages and allows members to easily collaborate in a shared space.
- Touching and holding on a subject in a Photo can now let you remove the background and create an instant alpha of the subject that can be dragged and dropped into a message, presentation or other application.
- Shortcuts can be run with Siri right after you install them without any setup required.
- ShareKeys will allow users to sign into websites and apps without needing to supply a password. This uses biometrics to store a key that is authenticated with a website securely, bypassing the need for any passwords and eliminating nearly all phishing attempt scams.
- The Fitness app for iPhone can be used without the Apple Watch, and your iPhone can track steps and provide guidance if you prefer not to wear an Apple Watch.
- The Apple Health app can remind you of medications and also securely track your medications and log your medication activity.
- Door Detection is a new feature in iOS 16 that will allow sighted challenged users the ability to detect if a door is opened or closed, read aloud numbers on the door and more.
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When is the release date for iOS 16?
As of Sept. 12, 2022, iOS 16 is available to general public as a free software update.
How to download and install iOS 16
All users with compatible Apple devices may navigate to the Settings app on their device before selecting General | Software Update to download and install iOS 16.

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IOS 16 cheat sheet: Complete guide for 2022? ›
As we push away from the latest iOS 16 release we're hearing about the bugs and performance issues plaguing Apple's latest software. The current list of iOS 16 problems includes abnormal battery drain, Wi-Fi issues, UI lag, crashes, Touch ID issues, and installation issues.
How do I get the full iOS 16 update? ›- Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
- Tap Install Now.
As we push away from the latest iOS 16 release we're hearing about the bugs and performance issues plaguing Apple's latest software. The current list of iOS 16 problems includes abnormal battery drain, Wi-Fi issues, UI lag, crashes, Touch ID issues, and installation issues.
What are iOS 16 hidden features? ›- Battery Percentage in the Status Bar. ...
- Undo Send Delay Option for Your Mails. ...
- Depth Effect on Your Lock Screen. ...
- Copy Screenshots to Clipboard Without Saving. ...
- Copy and Extract Objects from Images. ...
- Disable Lock to End Calls.
Unhide photos on iPhone or iPad
Scroll down and tap Hidden under Utilities. Use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your Hidden album. Tap the photo or video that you want to unhide. Tap the More button then tap Unhide.
And although they haven't been released yet, Live Activities and the iCloud Shared Photo Library are two iOS 16 features that may also drain your battery, so look out for an update to this story on how to disable them.
Which iPhones get iOS 17? ›If you have an iPhone XR and iPhone XS or newer (including the second- and third-gen iPhone SE), you can download and run iOS 17. If you're unsure what model iPhone you have, head to the Settings app and tap on General > About and look at the Model Name.
How do I update to iOS 17? ›Go to Settings > General > Software Update > Automatic Updates. Turn on Download iOS Updates and Install iOS Updates.
Are there new Emojis in iOS 16? ›Both software updates are available through the Settings app on the iPhone and Apple Watch. According to Apple, the update features 21 new emoji, which includes a combination of animals, hand gestures, and objects. The additions bring the total amount of emojis available to more than 3,600.
What should I do first with iOS 16? ›- Set up your customized Lock Screen. ...
- Choose your notification style. ...
- Create Focus Filters. ...
- Enable the new battery percentage indicator. ...
- Set up medications in the Health app.
What is the big feature of iOS 16? ›
iOS 16 review: Lock screen changes. Easily the biggest change to iOS 16 can be seen when you wake the phone from sleep. (Or if you've got one of the new iPhone 14 Pro models that feature always-on displays, at any time.) The iOS 16 lock screen is now customizable beyond just the wallpaper.
Is the new 16 iOS update bad? ›Apple's iOS 16 is a superb enhancement of the iPhone operating system with deep Lock Screen customization options, significant Live Text improvements, and support for physical security keys.
Does iOS 16 overheat iPhone? ›Sometimes excessive battery usage can also cause iOS 16 overheating in iPhone. You might want to double-check your battery consumption history by going to Settings > Battery and take some necessary steps to control your battery usage.
Why is my iPhone dying so fast with iOS 16? ›Another reason why your iPhone battery is coming up short after the iOS 16 update is the Apple Photos app. It periodically indexes your library to weed out duplicate photos and videos in the background and that process, Apple claims, can initially take days depending on the amount of media you've on your iPhone.
What are iPhone secret codes? ›iPhone secret codes are also known as Unstructured Supplementary Service Data codes (USSD). These are shortcuts and access codes to enter unique settings and functions within the device. They were more popular in the past, when Settings apps weren't as advanced as today.
How do you unlock hidden photos on iOS 16? ›- Open Photos and tap the Albums tab. ...
- Scroll down and tap Hidden under Utilities.
- Use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your Hidden album.
- Tap the photo or video that you want to unhide.
- Tap the More button then tap Unhide.
Photos you delete and hide are saved in the Hidden and Recently Deleted albums, which you unlock using your iPhone authentication method.
How do I open hidden files on iOS? ›Scroll down and tap Hidden under Utilities. Use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your Hidden album. Tap the photo or video that you want to unhide. Tap the More button , then tap Unhide.
What kills iPhone battery health? ›The two things that cause the most battery drain in your iPhone are its screen and cellular service. Obviously, you know when you're actively using your phone, but your iPhone is often performing tasks in the background and even lighting up your screen without you noticing.
Why does my iOS 16 stop charging at 80%? ›If your device stopped charging at 80 percent
To extend the lifespan of your battery, if the battery gets too warm, software might limit charging above 80 percent. Your iPhone will charge again when the temperature drops. Try moving your iPhone and charger to a cooler location.
Which iPhone is not getting iOS 16? ›
Any iPhone older than the iPhone 8 will not support iOS 16, including the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Many people on Twitter were surprised by this, because many expected at least the iPhone 7 Plus to support iOS 16. Instead, the iPhone 7 series and some older models will only support up to iOS 15.
Which iPhone users get iOS 16? ›iOS 16 axed two old iPhones and declared their end-of-life status. Both the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 are falling off the support list — iOS 16 can be installed on all iPhones from the iPhone 8 and up.
How to install iOS 15 on iPhone from iOS 16? ›- Open Finder on the Mac, or iTunes on a Windows PC, and select your iPhone from the sidebar menu.
- Go to the “Summary” section, then hold the OPTION key on a Mac, or SHIFT key on a PC, and click on the “Restore” button.
The first developer beta of iOS 16 was released on June 6, 2022. iOS 16 was officially released on September 12, 2022. See Apple's official release notes for consumers, for enterprise, for developers, and security update contents.
Is iPhone 16 launched? ›iPhone 16 Launch Date
The iPhone 16 models are expected to come out in September 2024, and they will follow the 2023 iPhone 15 models.
Emoji Meaning
The Khanda, the symbol of the Sikhism. Khanda was approved as part of Unicode 15.0 in 2022 and added to Emoji 15.0 in 2022. 🚩 Approved in September 2022 as part of Emoji 15.0.
iOS 16: When is the best time to upgrade
We recommend waiting for the first big update to iOS 16 before upgrading. The good news is that iOS 16.1 was released back in October 2021, so we would suggest that most users, with compatible iPhones, should now upgrade from iOS 15.
This update is recommended for all iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro users and provides important bug fixes including the following: iMessage and FaceTime may not complete activation.
How is iOS 16 better than 15? ›Compared with iOS 15, iOS 16 has a big change in the style of the lock screen interface. On the new lock screen, we can change fonts and wallpaper, and even put widgets on the lock screen. Therefore, once we light up the screen, we can see the information presented on the widget.
What are some fun facts about iOS 16? ›iOS 16 new features
The biggest iOS 16 features are a more customizable lock screen, the ability to edit and unsend iMessages (with limitations), some changes to lock screen notifications, enhancements to Apple Wallet and the ability to use SharePlay from messages.
Does iOS 16 improve camera quality? ›
Improved Quality for Cinematic Mode
On the iPhone 13 models, the Cinematic mode video recording feature is more accurate in iOS 16. It has a better depth-of-field effect for profile angles and around the edges of hair and glasses.
- Edit and unsend iMessages. Users can edit or unsend a message in iMessage within 15 minutes after sending it. ...
- Schedule emails ahead of time. The built-in Mail app on iPhones will allow users to schedule emails to send later. ...
- Better group texting with Android users. ...
- Smarter Dictation.
- Lock Screen. Reimagined Lock Screen. ...
- Focus. Easily set up a Focus. ...
- Mail. Improved Search. ...
- Safari and Passkeys. Sign in more safely with passkeys. ...
- Dictation. Smarter Dictation. ...
- Maps. ...
- Home. ...
- CarPlay.
It's held battery life like a champ, usually lasting for days at a time before needing a charge. Now, after upgrading to iOS 16.3, my battery is visibly draining throughout the day. I now need to charge at least once if not twice a day, even with most applications closed.
Does iOS 16.2 drain battery? ›It's always a good practice to make sure that the apps installed on your iPhone are updated. Not doing so may cause some of these apps to act up and eventually cause the iOS 16.2 battery drain issue.
Why is my phone so hot after the iOS 16 update? ›The iOS 16 may have a bug that makes iPhone overheat. In addition, apps that have not been optimized to work with iOS 16 will make the iPhone be hot. Using several high-powered apps at the same time can also cause iOS 16 overheating issues.
Is iOS 15.7 or 16 better? ›In the end, it's up to you which update to choose, but iOS 16.1 will offer more robust security protection than iOS 15.7. 1, making it the obvious choice for anyone who is concerned abouts security or might be a target.
Does dark mode save battery? ›It was thus found that the dark mode can significantly save battery life in peak brightness, usually employed by smartphone users in outdoor conditions under sunlight.
Does turning off True Tone save battery? ›If you turn off True Tone, the display keeps color and intensity constant, regardless of changes in the ambient light." In that same article, you can also learn about the Always-On display which definitely can help to preserve battery life.
What phones should get iOS 16? ›- Supported models.
- iPhone 8.
- iPhone 8 Plus.
- iPhone X.
- iPhone XR.
- iPhone XS.
- iPhone XS Max.
- iPhone 11.
How do you see how far you are from someone iOS 16? ›
Step 1: Open the Widgetable app. Step 2: On the Lock Screen menu, scroll down to the Distance widget. It contains the caption Our Distance followed by the number of miles. Step 3: Tap the Distance widget, and then tap the Friends tab on the right.
Should I stay on iOS 15 or 16? ›You should stay using iOS 15 if: Restrictions on your device from a third-party prevent you from updating. You are concerned about an app or accessory not yet being supported in iOS 16. You are concerned about bugs and prefer to remain using an older OS that has had over a year of bug fixes.
What change in iOS 16? ›iOS 16 brings a redesigned Lock Screen with new ways to customize and widgets for information at a glance. Link your Lock Screen to a Focus and use Focus filters to filter out distracting content in apps.
Is iOS 16 good to upgrade to? ›Apple's iOS 16 is a superb enhancement of the iPhone operating system with deep Lock Screen customization options, significant Live Text improvements, and support for physical security keys.
What phones won t work with iOS 16? ›It's bad news if your iPhone is older than the iPhone 8—Apple has ended support for the iPhone 7 and older, so you won't be able to upgrade your iPhone software to iOS 16. But even if you have a newer iPhone, you still may not get the full iOS 16 experience.
What iPhones are no longer supported? ›- Apple iPad (1st Gen)
- Apple iPad (2nd Gen)
- Apple iPhone 4.
- Apple iPhone 4s.
- Apple iPhone 5.
- Apple iPhone 5c.
- Apple iPhone 5s.