Apple iOS 16.4 Release: You Should Upgrade?
Apple iOS 16
After 3 weeks after releasing of software iOS 16.3.1 and software 16.4 were released and these both are fully secured
Who Is It For?
Apple iOS 16.4 is compatible with all iOS 16 devices
which conclude iPhone X/iphone8 and renew. iOS 16 supports the iPhone
range 6S, 7, and iPod Touch. To protect older devices, Apple has
released a dedicated security update in the form of iOS 15.7.4.
An update notification if you don’t receive, you can trigger
the latest updates manually by navigating to Settings > General >
Software Update. If you are running newer beta software (see ‘The Road
Ahead’ section at the end), you must unenroll your device before publicly released updates will appear.
Note: this guide is not focused on older iOS
updates, iPadOS or macOS, but I will touch upon pertinent issues in these
guides.
after release the first 24 hours, Relatively have been smooth for iOS 16.4
and iPadOS 16.4 upgraders. There are no obvious deal breakers, though a number
of graphical glitches appear to have made it through to the final release.
These isolated reports include of the cellular strength
icon disappearing, the Reminder widget not
populating and wallpaper
distortion.
Concerns also remain over iOS 16’s reporting of ‘system data,’ which
again ballooned in several instances for users after updating to iOS 16.4. Apple needs to address this
in iOS 17.
So What Do You Get?
Apple’s iOS 16.4 release notes list the following new features and fixes:
1.
new 21
emoji including animals, hand gestures, and objects are now available in emoji
keyboard.
2.
Notifications for web apps added to the Home Screen
3.
Voice Isolation for cellular calls prioritizes your
voice and blocks out ambient noise around you.
4.
Duplicates album in Photos expands support to
detect duplicate photos and videos in an iCloud Shared Photo Library.
5.
Voice-over support for maps in the Weather app.
6.
Accessibility setting to automatically dim video
when flashes of light or strobe effects are detected
7.
Fixes an issue where Ask to Buy requests from
children may fail to appear on the parent's device.
8.
Addresses issues where Matter-compatible
thermostats could become unresponsive when paired to Apple Home.
9.
Crash Detection optimizations on iPhone 14 and iPhone
14 Pro models.
These additions are actually just the tip of the iceberg. Even by
Apple’s standards, the iOS 16.4 release notes are unusually incomplete, missing
out a whole host of new features and tweaks, including:
· Support for badges on home screen web apps.
· Support for home screen web apps via third-party browsers.
· PlayStation 5 Dual Sense Edge controller support comes to iOS 16.4,
iPadOS 16.4, tvOS 16.4 and macOS Venture 13.3.
· Apple Podcasts UI changes, including a new profile icon, playback
controls in the Up Next section and Channels access via the Library section.
· CarPlay Up Next adds similar functionality as well as adding podcast
discovery in Browse.
· A new Always-on Display filter for Focus Mode
· An order tracking widget has been added for Apple Wallet.
· In Settings, AppleCare ‘Coverage’ shows all your active and expired
AppleCare policies
· 13 new and 11 updated Shortcut actions
· The long-awaited return of the traditional page-turning animation in
Apple Books.
· Emergency SOS via Satellite adds support for Austria, Belgium, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, and Portugal.
· 5G standalone support for T-Mobile (US).
It’s a substantial list (credit to MacRumors) and significantly longer than the official iOS 16.4 release notes. Why
Apple would exclude so many new and useful additions is unknown.
iOS 16.4 Security
Apple’s iOS 16.4 security page reveals no fewer than 33 new security patches. The good news is
none of the vulnerabilities are so-called ‘Zero Day’ threats, which means
hackers were unable to exploit them before Apple came up with a fix.
That said, the new patches are extensive, covering the Apple Neural
Engine, Calendar, Camera, CarPlay, Bluetooth, Find My, iCloud, Photos,
Podcasts, Safari, Webkit (the browser engine behind Safari) and more.
There are also two fixes (CVE-2023-27969 and CVE-2023-27933) for the Kernel, the core of the iOS and iPadOS operating systems,
which patch vulnerabilities that could have allowed hackers to execute
malicious code on iPhones and iPads. In short: iOS 16.4 is an important update.
Apple iOS 16.4 Verdict: Upgrade
Major iOS updates tend to cause bigger problems, but as iOS 16 matures,
it is no surprise to see iOS 16.4 introduce a stack of new features and
security updates without any significant issues. Bear in mind that we are only
24 hours into the release, so problems may still be found as more iPhone and
iPad owners update, but I am happy to recommend keen upgraders hit that button
now.
If you are a cautious iPhone or iPad owner and prefer to wait, I will
deliver my final verdict in a week. So bookmark this page.
The Road Ahead
While iOS 17 will be unveiled at WWC in early June, I would still expect
several more ‘minor point’ updates to iOS 16 (such as iOS 16.4.1) before its
successor launches in September.
I would also not rule out seeing iOS 16.5, though we should know about
this in the next few weeks, given the 6-8 week testing process Apple carries
out for major point updates. If you want to try iOS updates during the testing
phase, you can join the Apple Beta Software Program, but be warned: there will be bugs!