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5 iOS 17 Features That Won’t Be Available on Launch Day

Tech enthusiasts and Apple users around the world are eagerly anticipating the release of iOS 17

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
August 28, 2023
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Tech enthusiasts and Apple users around the world are eagerly anticipating the release of iOS 17, the latest operating system for iPhones and iPads. With a slew of new features promised, excitement has been building for months. However, as the launch day approaches, it’s become apparent that not all the anticipated features will be available right from the start.

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These iOS 17 Features Won't Be Ready At Launch

Here are five iOS 17 features that won’t be available on launch day:

  1. Spatial Widgets for Third-Party Apps: One of the standout features teased by Apple was the introduction of spatial widgets that could be placed anywhere on the home screen, allowing for a more personalized and dynamic layout. However, while this feature will be available for Apple’s native apps, third-party app developers will need some extra time to integrate it seamlessly into their software. This means that users might not see their favorite third-party apps offering spatial widgets right away.
  2. Enhanced Siri Multitasking: Apple promised an enhanced Siri experience with iOS 17, including the ability to handle multiple requests in a single interaction. This would have been a significant step forward in improving Siri’s usability. Unfortunately, the feature’s complexity has led to delays, and users will need to wait for a subsequent update to experience the full capabilities of the upgraded Siri.
  3. Expanded ‘Focus’ Modes: ‘Focus’ modes were touted as a way for users to finely tune their device notifications and settings based on their activities or location. Although the concept is intriguing, the system requires more fine-tuning and testing before it can be rolled out seamlessly. Initial iOS 17 users will have access to a limited set of ‘Focus’ modes, with the promise of more comprehensive options in the near future.
  4. iCloud+ Advanced Privacy Features: Apple’s focus on privacy remains a key selling point for its products, and iOS 17 was supposed to introduce advanced privacy features as part of the iCloud+ subscription. These features, including the ability to generate unique email addresses for different services, were initially expected at launch. However, last-minute security concerns have led Apple to delay these features to ensure they meet the company’s stringent privacy standards.
  5. AirPlay to Mac: The idea of using AirPlay to mirror or extend a device’s screen to a Mac excited many users, as it would have offered increased flexibility in multitasking and content sharing. Regrettably, technical challenges have forced Apple to postpone this feature’s release. While AirPlay between iOS devices and Apple TV or other compatible devices will still be available, the Mac functionality will be added in a subsequent update.

In conclusion, while iOS 17 brings a range of exciting new features to Apple devices, some of the most anticipated capabilities won’t be ready for prime time on launch day. Apple’s commitment to delivering a seamless and high-quality user experience seems to be behind these delays, as the company wants to ensure that the features work reliably and without compromising the overall stability of the operating system. Users can look forward to these features being gradually introduced through future updates as Apple addresses the necessary technical challenges and refinements.

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