Apple's annual iPhone software update, iOS 16, is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. While Apple has not yet officially announced any features for iOS 16, leaks

Apple’s annual iPhone software update, iOS 16, is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. While Apple has not yet officially announced any features for iOS 16, leaks and rumors have hinted at some exciting possibilities.

A More Customizable Lock Screen

One of the most anticipated features of iOS 16 is a more customizable lock screen. This would allow users to change the background image, add widgets, and personalize the appearance in other ways. Leaks suggest that iOS 16 could also introduce lock screen widgets that are similar to the ones on Apple Watch.

The Ability to Edit and Unsend iMessages

Another highly anticipated feature of iOS 16 is the ability to edit and unsend iMessages. This would be a major improvement over current messaging systems, which don’t allow for any changes once a message is sent.

Changes to Lock Screen Notifications

iOS 16 is also expected to make some changes to lock screen notifications. Leaks suggest that notifications may now appear at the bottom of the screen, rather than at the top, to avoid obscuring the background image.

Enhancements to Apple Wallet

Apple is also expected to continue to invest in Apple Wallet in iOS 16. This could include new features for using Apple Wallet to pay for things and to store identification documents.

The Ability to Use SharePlay from Messages

SharePlay is a feature that allows users to share experiences such as watching videos or listening to music with others in real time. Leaks suggest that iOS 16 could introduce a new feature that allows users to start a SharePlay session from within Messages.

Other Possible Features

In addition to the features mentioned above, there are a number of other potential features that could be included in iOS 16. These include:

  • Improved privacy features
  • New health and fitness features
  • Support for new technologies, such as augmented reality

Release Date and Supported Devices

Apple is expected to officially unveil iOS 16 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2023. The software update is then expected to be released to the public in the fall of 2023.

Supported devices for iOS 16 are likely to include the iPhone 8 and later models.


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