Apple has made available iOS 16’s second beta. This update provides us a preview of what to anticipate from iOS 16 when it is released to all compatible devices this autumn. Some of the capabilities will be accessible to iPhone users worldwide, while others will be restricted to Indian iPhone users exclusively.
Facts Basis
According to a TechCrunch report, iOS 16 brings filter extensions to the eligible iPhones. This feature will classify non-personal messages within the ‘Transactions’ and ‘Promotions’ categories to be classified under 12 sub-categories. While the Transactions category will include Finance, Reminders, Orders, Health, Public Services, Weather, Carrier, Rewards, and Others, the Promotions category will include Offers, Coupons, and Others sub-categories.
According to Mashable, the technological behemoth improved the SMS filters by adding 12 additional filters for spam communications. This update was made specifically for Indian iPhone owners.
Facts
This new software upgrade from Apple reportedly rolls out to the general public in September and includes a multitude of capabilities.
The filter extensions for messages in 12 sub-categories within Promotions and Transactions on iOS 16. The sub-categories are Reminders, Health, Finance, Weather, Public Services, Rewards, Carries, etc. The update will help developers to use these filters to classify messages that are not personal into these categories.
The business has made numerous improvements to iOS 16 including the lock screen widgets, alerts, and more, making it a completely revamped upgrade. Within 15 minutes, users will be able to amend the texts they have sent over iMessage, as reported by Mashable.
Conclusion
The final public release of iOS 16 will likely occur in September along with the debut of the iPhone 14 series, the following flagship smartphone lineup. The update is presently available for beta testing.
Apple has included a plethora of features in this new software update which is said to roll out for the public in September. The users will be able to edit the messages that they have sent using the iMessage within 15 minutes.
When it comes to India, Apple is likely to add 12 filters to help users weed out spam messages. The tech behemoth has rolled out its second developer beta for iOS 16 and based and one of its most striking features is the revamped interface of messaging. This is seen as Apple’s way of telling the world that it is serious about streamlining its SMS-based text messaging.