

One feature some have expected to see in Apple's upcoming iOS update is finally allowing sideloading of apps. You'll be able to do things such as see exactly when your food order is coming or check the current score for a team you're following without unlocking your phone.When Apple set out to develop iOS 17, the initial thinking was to call it a tuneup release - one focused more on fixing bugs and improving performance than adding new features (not unlike the approach the company took with Snow Leopard on Mac OS X back in 2009).

This feature, which lets you place widgets on your home screen, will go live in a smaller iOS 16 update coming later this year. It'll require the latest updates to Mac and iPad, however, which are coming later this fall. It'll also automatically switch whatever Bluetooth headphones you have connected to your iPhone to the new device. This feature lets you move your FaceTime call from your iPhone to another device, such as your Mac or your iPad, without having to hang up. It offers lots of workout and meditation videos, including cycling classes, high-intensity interval training and more. You won't need an Apple Watch to use Apple's premium Apple Fitness+ subscription, which costs $9.99 per month. You just have to say, "Hey Siri, hang up."

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