iOS 17.1, the much-anticipated update for Apple's mobile operating system, is on the horizon after a month of extensive beta testing. This forthcoming release brings a host of new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Let's dive into what you can expect.
While Apple has not officially disclosed the release date for iOS 17.1, the general expectation is that it will launch on Tuesday, October 24. Interestingly, French regulators played a role in predicting this release date due to their concerns about the radiation levels of the iPhone 12. French authorities had found that the iPhone 12 exceeded radiation exposure testing limits, 9to5Mac reported.
In response to these concerns, iOS 17.1 introduces modifications to how the iPhone 12 handles off-body states, eliminating a behavior that increased power allowances when the device was off-body, as on a table. This adjustment aligns with French testing standards. However, the likely date of release was inadvertently revealed by the French authorities when they informed the public about when the iPhone 12 issue will be fixed by Apple.
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Beyond addressing French regulatory concerns, iOS 17.1 introduces a variety of new features:
The update brings an improved AirDrop feature, allowing transfers to continue over the internet even when devices move out of range. Users now have the option to use cellular data alongside Wi-Fi for AirDrop transfers.
In iOS 17.1, you can now 'favorite' songs, albums, and playlists. The Music app includes new filtering options to display your favorites. Moreover, a library of artwork is available for customizing playlists. Users will find intelligent song suggestions at the bottom of their playlists to match the
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