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X Your Guide To a Better Future Join/Login * Trending * AI * Tech * VPN * Streaming Services * Mobile * Home Entertainment * Computing * Services & Software * Gaming All Tech * Money * Banking * Credit Cards * Mortgages * Home Equity * Taxes All Money * Home * Energy * Home Security * Smart Home * Kitchen & Household * Yard & Outdoors All Home * Wellness * Sleep * Nutrition * Fitness * Personal Care All Wellness * Home Internet * Broadband * By Location * Internet Routers All Home Internet * Deals * Tech * Home * Wellness * Coupons * Gift Guides All Deals * Cover Stories * More * Video * Price Finder * Editors' Choice All More Join/Login Back x player version3.2.2stream typeHLSplayback state1duration436.433333current time3.91buffer length436.43average dropped (fps)0.00playback framerate (fps)0.00switching modeautotransition statecompletestart index bitrate (B/s)-0.00kcurrent index bitrate (B/s)407.37kcurrent bandwidth (B/s)0.00k Huge day of announcements ahead of us, and it's all about iPad. Start video Replay video Large play-pause toggle Play pause 00:04 07:16 Live Closed captions Settings Volume Fullscreen Learn More Click to unmute Share this video Direct link copy Embed code copy Everything Announced at Apple's iPad Event in 7 Minutes * Tech * Services & Software IOS 17.5: ALL THE FEATURES YOUR IPHONE COULD GET VERY SOON There's still no word on when the update will be released to the general public. Zachary McAuliffe Staff writer Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a TV series with his wife and their dog. Expertise Web hosting | Operating systems | Applications | Software Credentials * Apple software beta tester, "Helps make our computers and phones work!" - Zach's grandparents See full bio Zachary McAuliffe May 8, 2024 3:11 p.m. PT 7 min read The latest iOS update is coming, but there's no release date yet. Viva Tung/Apple Apple released the iOS 17.5 release candidate to public beta testers and developers on Tuesday, about two months after the release of iOS 17.4. The latest update brings a handful of new features to the iPhones of some developers and beta testers, like new wallpapers and more ways for people in the European Union to download apps. We recommend downloading the RC only on something other than your primary device. Because this isn't the final version of iOS 17.5, these features might be buggy and may shorten your battery life, and it's best to keep those troubles on a secondary device. If you're a developer or public beta tester, here are some of the new features you might find in the iOS 17.5 RC. Note that the beta is not the final version of iOS 17.5, so there could be more features landing on your iPhone when iOS 17.5 is released. There's no word on when Apple will release iOS 17.5 to the public yet. Read more: You Should Really Download iOS 17.4.1 Right Now MORE WAYS FOR PEOPLE IN THE EU TO DOWNLOAD APPS With iOS 17.5 beta 2, Apple now allows people in the EU to download apps from a developer's website. Apple posted an online guide that could help developers distribute their apps over the web. "In eligible regions, you can distribute approved, non-marketplace apps from your website," Apple writes. "To distribute your app, fill out a webform that outlines the qualifications, and if approved, Apple enables you to download a framework that facilitates the secure installation of your app from your website." This guide also says developers need to use iOS 17.5 beta 2 or later to enable web distribution of their apps. Developers also have to opt into new App Store business terms for the EU and pay a 0.50 euro Core Technology Fee for every first-time app installation over 1 million in the past 12 months. But Apple gives developers the first 1 million first-time app installations for free. "Membership in the Apple Developer Program includes one million first annual installs per year for free for apps distributed from the App Store, Web Distribution, and/or alternative marketplaces," Apple writes. Apple announced this capability on March 12, alongside other EU-specific developer features, like the ability to choose the design of in-app promotions. This is the latest EU-specific feature to come to the iPhone. When Apple released iOS 17.4 in March, a big part of that update was allowing people in the EU to download alternate app stores in order to comply with the region's Digital Markets Act. NEW PRIDE COLLECTION WALLPAPERS Apple/Screenshot by CNET Apple announced Monday a new set of Pride Collection wallpapers that would be arriving on iOS soon, and they appear to be coming on iOS 17.5. After downloading the iOS 17.5 RC, these backgrounds were available on my devices. The backgrounds read "Pride" in different color schemes inspired by LBGTQ+ communities. NEW PUZZLE GAME QUARTILES FOR APPLE NEWS PLUS SUBSCRIBERS Apple's iOS 17.5 beta 1 also introduces a new puzzle game to the News app for Apple News Plus subscribers, called Quartiles. At the start of each puzzle, you are given a grid of 20 tiles that have parts of words on them, like "te" and "tra". You then have to combine these tiles to form different words. Words can be between one and four tiles long, but each grid can be made into five four-tile words -- you get the most points by combining the tiles this way. If you subscribe to Apple News, which costs $13 (£13, AU$20) a month, you can find Quartiles by going to News > Following > Puzzles and swiping the carousel at the top of the screen. You can also scroll down the Puzzles page to find Quartiles below the Crossword Minis. Read more: How to Play Daily Crossword Puzzles in Your iPhone's News App PUZZLE LEADERBOARDS FOR APPLE NEWS PLUS SUBSCRIBERS In addition to Quartiles, a new feature in iOS 17.5 beta 3 lets Apple News Plus subscribers easily compare their daily puzzle scores with other people's. To turn on this feature, go to Settings > News and under News+ Puzzles tap the toggle next to Game Center. You will be able to compete with your friends and families on your News Plus puzzles. Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNET "Send your results to Game Center to see how you rank among friends and other solvers on today's puzzles," Apple writes under this setting. It's important to note that anyone can enable this setting, but if you don't have an Apple News Plus subscription, you can't play the daily puzzles and therefore can't post anything to these leaderboards. APPLE NEWS PLUS GETS AN OFFLINE MODE In the iOS 17.5 RC, Apple included a new Offline Mode for Apple News Plus subscribers. Once enabled, your app will automatically download things like recent stories, puzzles and audio stories to your device so that you can enjoy them when you're offline. NEW REPAIR STATE MODE If you take your iPhone to an Apple store for repairs, Apple recommends turning Find My off. However, if you try to turn Find My off at the store and you have Stolen Device Protection enabled, the security delay will make you wait an hour to turn Find My off. Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNET With the iOS 17.5 RC, you can enable repair mode by going into Find My > Devices and then selecting an item linked to your Apple ID, like your iPhone. Once you've selected this item, tap Remove This Device near the bottom of the menu. You'll see a pop-up that says you cannot remove this device, but you can prepare it for repair. If you tap Continue, your device will ask you to enter your Apple ID password. However, you should probably only do this when you are taking your iPhone in for repairs. According to 9to5Mac, if you enable this feature at a repair center, an Apple technician will confirm you own the iPhone in question after observing you enter your Apple ID password. Once confirmed, the technician will move forward with the repair without interruption from the security delay. It's unclear if there's a way to remove your device from Repair State if you place it in the new mode prematurely. Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. PODCAST WIDGET CHANGES COLOR The Podcast widget can change color to match what you're listening to. Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNET With iOS 17.5 beta 1, your Podcast widget will change color depending on the artwork of whatever podcast you're listening to at the moment. So if the podcast you're listening to has red artwork, the widget will turn red. This aesthetic feature was in some early iOS 17.4 betas, but Apple removed it from that update's public release. In iOS 17.4, Apple also brought transcripts to podcasts, which makes the audio media more accessible for more people. FIND RECENTLY PLAYED PODCASTS IN SPOTLIGHT SEARCH Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNET In iOS 17.5 RC, if you tap Spotlight Search and type podcasts into the search bar, you will see recently played podcasts alongside the Podcasts app in your Top Hit bar across the top of your screen. You only see the last three podcasts you listened to though. Also, searching for specific podcasts doesn't make them appear in your Top Hit bar. BOOKS APP COUNTER TOOL It appears iOS 17.5 beta 1 also wants to help people achieve their reading goals. With the update, the Books app gets a counter in the top right corner of the app's homepage. If you tap this counter, the app takes you to your Reading Goals menu. This menu shows you how much time you've spent reading today. There's also a button here that reads Explore the Book Store which opens the Book Store. At first, Books sets your daily reading goal for five minutes a day, but you can change this goal to anywhere between 1 minute or the absurd 1,440 minutes (24 hours) a day -- I like to read, but that feels a little aggressive. Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNET DETECT UNKNOWN THIRD-PARTY TRACKERS In iOS 17.5 RC, your iPhone will warn you if it detects an unknown third-party tracking device moving with you. Your iPhone might soon be able to help you detect unknown third-party trackers, in addition to AirTags. According to 9to5Mac, some of the code associated with this feature would warn you of the device. However, the code also supposedly tells you to consult the item's user manual in order to disable it, which could cause issues since it's an unknown tracker. Here are the full release notes for iOS 17.5 RC: > This update introduces a new Pride Radiance wallpaper for the Lock Screen, > Apple News enhancements and other features, bug fixes and security updates for > your iPhone. > > > > Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. > > Apple News > > Offline mode in Apple News Plus gives you access to the Today feed and News > Plus tab, even when you don't have an internet connection. > > > > Quartiles is a new and original daily word game that is now available in Apple > News Plus. > > Scoreboard in News Plus Puzzles gives you access to new player data for > Crossword, Mini Crossword and Quartiles, including stats and streaks. > > Tracking Notifications > > > > Cross-Platform Tracking Detection delivers notifications to users if a > compatible Bluetooth tracker they do not own is moving with them, regardless > of what operating system the device is paired with. > > Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. > For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please > visit this website: > > https://support.apple.com/kb/H1201222 Those are a few of the new features some developers and beta testers will see in the iOS 17.5 RC. That doesn't mean these are the only features coming to the next iOS update, or that these changes will stick when iOS 17.5 is released to the public. As of now, there's no word on when Apple will release iOS 17.5. For more on iOS 17, here's what was included in iOS 17.4 and here's our iOS 17 cheat sheet. You can also check out what was announced at Apple's May event. 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