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All The Major Features Coming With iOS 16.4 Next Week

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Apple has seeded the release candidate build of iOS 16.4 to developers as the final testing build. The company is expected to launch the update next week to the general public, and users should be looking forward to a boatload of changes. If you are unfamiliar with what is coming, we have compiled a list of significant features arriving with iOS 16.4 that you should be excited about.

iOS 16.4 will pack a plethora of front-facing features, check out what to expect and when it will be released to the public

Apple will possibly release iOS 16.4 next week on Tuesday if it keeps up with its usual software release cycle. However, if Apple plans to release the second release candidate build, then we might have to wait another week. iOS 16.4 is a decent update, and users should expect modest features. For your ease, scroll down and check the list of features that will be coming with iOS 16.4 for your iPhone.

Web push notifications for Safari

Users with web apps on their iPhones will finally be able to receive notifications with the release of iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4. The feature has been in the works for a while and gives users more options to interact with websites saved as apps.

Web apps on Home Screen

iPhone and iPad users will be able to add websites and web apps to their iPhone's Home screen via third-party browsers like Google Chrome. Additionally, users can also customize their experience with Focus integration and badges for web apps. This is pretty similar to how users use stock apps on the iPhone.

A new way to get iOS/iPadOS beta updates

Apple is making it easier to download and install iOS and iPadPOS betas on their iPhones and iPads. Previously users had to download a compatible configuration profile from the Developer Center, after which the update will be available in the Settings app. With iOS 16.4, registered developers will directly receive the latest beta builds in the Software Update option in Settings.

Apple Books animation

Apple Books will finally regain the page-turning animation that users have enjoyed for a while. Additionally, you will also get more page-turning options in the Themes section.

New emojis

iOS 16.4 will add new emojis to the mix, which include a gray horse, a blackbird, a shaking head, a fan, and much more. The new emojis will allow users to better express their actions or reactions.

Tweaked Podcast Interface

iOS 16.4 will tweak the Podcast interface. Channels are now accessible in the Library section. Furthermore, Up Next will enable you to resume shows where you left them and start saved sessions, along with other changes. The Apple Music profile button has been enlarged as well for quicker access.

Updated HomeKit architecture

Apple will reintroduce the upgraded HomeKit architecture since the previous version was crawling with bugs and issues. The upcoming update will improve the user experience and bring stability to the platform.

Workflows in Shortcuts

iOS 16.4 will bring a new way to create workflows for locking your iPhone and controlling the Always-On display. Shortcuts will let you control Stage Manager and much more.

Apple Music Classical

iOS 16.4 will potentially bundle the new Apple Watch Classical app, which is currently available for pre-order on the App Store.

Other features

Apart from this, iOS 16.4 will also feature numerous bug fixes for issues, stability improvements, and security updates. As mentioned earlier, Apple will release iOS 16.4 next week on Tuesday if the company does not release the second release candidate build. iOS 16.4 also houses reference codes for new AirPods. While details are scarce, be sure to take the news related to the AirPods with a pinch of salt.

This is all there is to it, folks. These are the major features that will be coming with the release of iOS 16.4 on Tuesday. We will keep you guys updated on the latest, so be sure to stick around. What features are you looking forward to? Let us know in the comments.

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