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1 Early development  





2 System features  



2.1  Home Screen  





2.2  StandBy  





2.3  Autocorrect and text prediction  





2.4  Translation  





2.5  AirDrop  





2.6  Siri  





2.7  AutoFill  





2.8  Accessibility  





2.9  Networking  





2.10  System settings  





2.11  Charging  







3 App features  



3.1  Phone  





3.2  Messages  





3.3  Journal  





3.4  Apple Music  





3.5  Apple Maps  





3.6  Safari  





3.7  Notes  





3.8  Reminders  





3.9  Photos  





3.10  Camera  





3.11  Weather  





3.12  Health  





3.13  Shortcuts  





3.14  Miscellaneous  







4 Security and privacy  





5 European Union-specific changes  



5.1  Initial plans to remove web apps  







6 Known issues  





7 Supported devices  





8 Release history  





9 Reception  





10 See also  





11 Notes  





12 References  














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iOS 17
Version of the iOS operating system
iOS 17 home screen on an iPhone 13
DeveloperApple
Written inC, C++, Objective-C, Swift, assembly language
OS familyiOS
General
availability
September 18, 2023; 9 months ago (2023-09-18)
Latest release17.5.1[1][2] (21F90)[3] (May 20, 2024; 57 days ago (2024-05-20)) [±]
Latest preview17.6 beta 2[4] (21G5061c)[5] (July 1, 2024; 15 days ago (2024-07-01)) [±]
Available in42 languages[6]
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
LicenseProprietary software with open-source components
Preceded byiOS 16
Succeeded byiOS 18
Official websiteapple.com/ios/ios-17
TaglineEvery day. More extraordinary.
Support status
Supported. Drops support for all A11 Bionic chips, including the iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X.
Articles in the series
iPadOS 17 (derivative for iPad)

iOS 17 is the seventeenth and current major releaseofApple's iOS operating system for the iPhone. It is the direct successor to iOS 16, which was released one year earlier. It was announced on June 5, 2023, at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference alongside watchOS 10, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma. It was made publicly available on September 18, 2023, as a free software update for supported iOS devices (see the supported devices section).[7] iOS 17 has received security and bug-fix updates multiple times a month, and feature updates every few months. Beta builds are sent weekly or biweekly to members of the Apple Developer Program and public beta testers. As with every release since iOS 4, these updates are free to users.

Early development[edit]

iOS 17's internal codename is Dawn.[8] Apple initially intended iOS 17 as a "tuneup release", similar to iOS 12 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard, allowing them to focus on their new Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset. Still, they added major features later in the development cycle.[9][10]

System features[edit]

Home Screen[edit]

StandBy[edit]

Autocorrect and text prediction[edit]

Translation[edit]

AirDrop[edit]

Siri[edit]

AutoFill[edit]

Accessibility[edit]

Networking[edit]

System settings[edit]

Charging[edit]

App features[edit]

Phone[edit]

Messages[edit]

Journal[edit]

Apple Music[edit]

Apple Maps[edit]

Safari[edit]

Notes[edit]

Reminders[edit]

Photos[edit]

Camera[edit]

Weather[edit]

Health[edit]

Shortcuts[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Security and privacy[edit]

European Union-specific changes[edit]

In compliance with the Digital Markets Act, Apple introduced a set of additional features only for those living in European Union countries. These features were rolled out beginning with iOS 17.4.[107][108]

These include:

Additionally, Apple has put in place measures to prevent all users outside of the EU from accessing any of those features.

These measures include:

Initial plans to remove web apps[edit]

With the second beta of iOS 17.4, the functionality of progressive web apps was severely restricted; web apps added to the home screen opened as bookmarks in the user's default browser. While this was initially believed to be a bug, Apple confirmed on February 15, 2024, that they would be removed, justifying their choice by low use, as well as security and privacy concerns and the Digital Markets Act.[111] On February 26, it was announced that the European Commission was planning to investigate Apple over the move, and requested more information from the company and app developers for further assessment.[112][113] The Open Web Advocacy wrote a letter to Tim Cook and asked him to not "sabotage" the feature.[114] On March 1, Apple announced that it had canceled its plan to disable home screen web apps in the European Union; Apple's developer website was then updated to reflect this.[115]

Known issues[edit]

Supported devices[edit]

iOS 17 requires iPhones with an A12 Bionic SoC[a] or later. It drops support for iPhones with an A11 Bionic[b] SoC, officially marking the end of support for iPhones with a 5.5-inch display. iOS 17 is the first version of iOS to drop support for an iPhone with Face ID and no Home button. The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) are the only supported devices to feature Touch ID and the Home button.

However, iPhones with an A12 Bionic or A13 Bionic[c] SoC have limited support[d] while iPhones with an A14 Bionic SoC and later[e] are fully supported.[116]

iPhones that support iOS 17 are as follows.[117][118][119]

Release history[edit]

The first developer beta of iOS 17 was released on June 5, 2023.[44] Unlike previous years, the developer beta program is open to anyone with a free Apple Developer account, without requiring a subscription.[120]

Previous release Current release Current beta release Security response
Version Build Codename Release date Release notes
17.0 21A326
21A327
Dawn September 22, 2023 Initial release for iPhone 15 lineup
21A329 September 18, 2023 Release notes

Developer Documentation

All models except iPhone 15 and 15 Pro

21A331 iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models only
17.0.1 21A340 September 21, 2023 Release notes

Security content

All models except iPhone 15 and 15 Pro

17.0.2 21A350 Release notes

iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models only

21A351 September 26, 2023 Release notes

All models except iPhone 15 and 15 Pro

17.0.3 21A360 October 4, 2023 Release notes

Security content

17.1 21B74 DawnB October 25, 2023 Release notes

Security content

Developer documentation

All models except iPhone 15 and 15 Pro

21B80 iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models only
17.1.1 21B91 November 7, 2023 Release notes
17.1.2 21B101 November 30, 2023 Release notes

Security content

17.2 21C62 DawnC December 11, 2023 Release notes

Security content

17.2.1 21C66 December 19, 2023 Release notes
17.3 21D50 DawnD January 22, 2024 Release notes

Security content

17.3.1 21D61 February 8, 2024 Release notes
17.4 21E219 DawnE March 5, 2024 Release notes

Security content

17.4.1 21E236 March 21, 2024 Release notes

Security content

21E237 March 26, 2024
17.5 21F79 DawnF May 13, 2024 Release notes

Security content

17.5.1 21F90 May 20, 2024 Release notes
17.6 beta 3 21G5066d DawnG July 9, 2024 Release notes

Reception[edit]

Reception for iOS 17 upon its release date was generally positive.[121][122][123] Critics praised the new Contact Posters, Check In, and StandBy mode. They also liked the improvements to stickers, widgets, text prediction, the Camera app, Shortcuts, verification codes, and the Reminders app.[123] However, many media outlets criticized the lack of the Journal app that was announced during the iOS 17 segment.[122][123] The Journal app was later released, first as part of the iOS 17.2 beta to developers and public beta testers, then to the general public as part of the iOS 17.2 stable release. Following the release of iOS 17, users reported overheating problems on newer devices such as iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro,[124] and numerous glitches on older devices.[125][126]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR
  • ^ iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X
  • ^ iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, and the second-generation SE
  • ^ Effect reactions, inline word prediction and completion with the tap of the spacebar, and Point and speak are not available on iPhones older than the iPhone 12 series.
  • ^ iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max
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