Mastering iOS 17.5 Beta 2: Unveiling the Latest Features and Enhancements


With the iOS 17.5 beta 2 now available to users enrolled in the Apple Developer Program, anticipation builds around the forthcoming update. Let's dive into the top five features that promise to enhance your iPhone experience.

1. Compliance with EU's Digital Markets Act

A significant update in iOS 17.5 beta 2 is its compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), empowering users in the European Union to download and install apps from specific third-party websites. This move marks a notable shift in Apple's approach, offering users more flexibility in accessing apps beyond the confines of the App Store.

2. Apple News+ Game: "Quartiles"

Exclusive to Apple News+ subscribers, iOS 17.5 beta 2 introduces a new game titled "Quartiles." Players are tasked with combining tiles to form words, adding an engaging dimension to the Apple News app experience.

3. Expanded Sideloading for EU iPhone Users

Building upon the sideloading feature introduced in iOS 17.4, users in the EU can now directly download apps from Apple app developers' websites, bypassing the need for the App Store or third-party app marketplaces. This enhancement offers users greater control over their app ecosystem, though it remains unavailable for iPad users at present.

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4. Resolution of 'Palestinian Flag' Emoji Bug

Addressing a notable bug, iOS 17.5 beta 2 resolves an issue where typing "Jerusalem" would inadvertently trigger the display of the Palestinian flag emoji for some users. With this update, the Messages app behaves as expected, without any unintended emoji appearances.

5. Enhanced Notes App Tips and Reading Goals Indicator

iOS 17.5 beta 2 introduces a helpful "Tip" banner at the bottom of the Notes app, offering users guidance on organizing their notes with tags, checklists, and more. Additionally, a new "Reading Goals" indicator in the Apple Books app empowers users to track their reading progress effortlessly.

Wrap Up

As the official release of iOS 17.5 approaches, slated for early May, users can anticipate a host of new features and enhancements to enrich their iOS experience. Stay tuned for updates and explore the latest innovations from Apple.

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