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What’s New in iOS 17 Beta 3: Updates to Apple’s Operating System for Developers

Launched Camel The third beta version for developers of the iOS 17 update for developers to test, as the beta version brings some minor improvements and modifications to features and interface elements.

Here’s what’s new in iOS 17 beta 3.

Apple recently updated the Deleted Album interface. There is a three-dot menu icon with recovery and delete options.

You can delete or restore specific or all photos at once.

There’s also a Save as Video option for Live Photos and a “Feature This Person Less” option for deleting or restoring someone’s photos.

The Apple Health app has updated the Mental Wellbeing section with a more streamlined design and color scheme.

The colors of the emoticons have been modified, and the buttons/backgrounds correspond to the chosen mood.

Users can set reminders to record their moods on a customized schedule.

In Apple Music, you can view song credits, lyrics, and audio options by clicking the three-dot icon next to a song.

The credits section shows all artists involved in production and engineering.

And note that full words are no longer in the standard dropdown.

The thumbnail in the Photos app in iMessage shows the most recent photo added to your library. As more photos are added to your Camera Roll, the thumbnail will update accordingly.

Previously, the thumbnail image was used to show an unchanged global image.

iOS 17 also includes many improvements, such as customizable call screens, live voicemail, and improved SharePlay.

And Messages comes with the option to create stickers and a new security feature.

Siri can be activated without saying “Hey Siri,” and standby mode turns your iPhone into a smart display.

Apart from these upgrades, the update includes new features that enhance physical and mental health.

The first public beta of iOS 17 is expected to be released this month.

Meanwhile, iOS 17 should be available for compatible iPhones as a software update in September.

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