Apple unveils new ways to share and communicate in iOS 16

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today previewed iOS 16, delivering the biggest update ever to the Lock Screen, and new sharing, communication, and intelligence features that together change the way users experience iPhone. iOS 16 introduces iCloud Shared Photo Library to seamlessly share a collection of photos with family, updates to Messages and Mail that help users stay in touch with ease, and powerful enhancements to Live Text and Visual Look Up.

"iOS 16 is a big release with updates that will change the way you experience iPhone," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering. "We have reimagined how the Lock Screen looks and works with exciting new features that make it more personal and helpful, introduced iCloud Shared Photo Library for families, streamlined communication through new capabilities in Messages and Mail, and harnessed enhanced intelligence with updates to Live Text and Visual Look Up."

A Personalized Lock Screen Experience

The Lock Screen gets more personal, beautiful, and helpful with iOS 16. With a new multilayered effect, the subjects of photos are artfully set in front of the time on the Lock Screen, creating a sense of depth. Users can also change the look of the date and time with expressive type styles and color choices.

The Lock Screen features widgets that take inspiration from Apple Watch complications, making it easy to get information at a glance, such as upcoming calendar events, the weather, battery levels, alarms, time zones, Activity ring progress, and more.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a dog and several widgets.
With iOS 16, users can change the look of the date and time on the Lock Screen with expressive type styles and color choices, and widgets offer information at a glance.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a close-up of a woman and a young girl.
The reimagined Lock Screen features a new multilayered effect so subjects are artfully set in front of the time.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a mountain peak.
Now users can add widgets to the Lock Screen, making it easy to get information at a glance such as Activity ring progress, the weather, and calendar events.

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A new Lock Screen gallery features a range of options for inspiration, such as Apple collections, which include Pride and Unity to celebrate special cultural moments; a Weather wallpaper to see live weather conditions as they change throughout the day; and an Astronomy wallpaper for views of the Earth, moon, and solar system. Users can also create Lock Screens using their favorite emoji or color combinations. With multiple Lock Screens, users can switch between their favorites with just a swipe.

Live Activities is a new feature that helps users stay on top of things that are happening in real time, such as a sports game, workout, ride-share, or food delivery order, right from the Lock Screen.1

A personalized Lock Screen in IOS 16 shows a song playing on the bottom.
Live Activities helps users stay on top of things that are happening in real time - such as a sports game, workout, ride share, or food delivery order - right from the Lock Screen.

A personalized Lock Screen in IOS 16 shows a user's Nike Run Club workout progress.
Live Activities helps users stay on top of things that are happening in real time - such as a sports game, workout, ride share, or food delivery order - right from the Lock Screen.

A personalized Lock Screen in IOS 16 shows a user's impending Uber pickup.
Live Activities helps users stay on top of things that are happening in real time - such as a sports game, workout, ride share, or food delivery order - right from the Lock Screen.

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Notifications have been redesigned to roll up from the bottom, ensuring that users have a clear view of their personalized Lock Screen.

Redesigned notifications are shown popping up on the bottom of a user's iPhone screen in iOS 16.
Redesigned notifications now roll up from the bottom of the Lock Screen.

Find Balance with Focus

Focus is more powerful, easier to set up, and now connects to the Lock Screen, offering users a way to tie a Lock Screen wallpaper and widgets to a particular Focus. To activate a Focus, users can simply swipe to the corresponding Lock Screen. With Focus filters, apps like Calendar, Mail, Messages, and Safari can display only the content that is relevant to a user's Focus, helping them to find better balance.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a Link Focus menu.
Users can now connect Focus to their Lock Screen, giving them a way to tie their Lock Screen wallpaper and widgets to a particular Focus.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a user is using their Personal Focus setting.
Users can now connect Focus to their Lock Screen, giving them a way to tie their Lock Screen wallpaper and widgets to a particular Focus.

A personalized Lock Screen in iOS 16 shows a user is using their Work Focus setting.
Users can now connect Focus to their Lock Screen, giving them a way to tie their Lock Screen wallpaper and widgets to a particular Focus.

A user's Messages inbox shows that the user is filtering by Focus.
Using Focus filters, apps like Calendar, Mail, Messages, and Safari can display only the content that is relevant to a user's Focus.

A user's Mail inbox shows that the user is filtering by Focus.
Using Focus filters, apps like Calendar, Mail, Messages, and Safari can display only the content that is relevant to a user's Focus.

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One Place for Family Photos with iCloud Shared Photo Library

iCloud Shared Photo Library gives families a new way to share photos seamlessly with a separate iCloud library that up to six users can collaborate on, contribute to, and enjoy. Users can choose to share existing photos from their personal libraries, or share based on a start date or people in the photos. A user can also choose to send photos to the Shared Library automatically using a new toggle in the Camera app. Additionally, users will receive intelligent suggestions to share a photo that includes participants in the Shared Photo Library. Every user in the Shared Photo Library has access to add, delete, edit, or favorite the shared photos or videos, which will appear in each user's Memories and Featured Photos so that everyone can relive more complete family moments.

A user's iCloud Shared Photo Library main menu is shown in iOS 16.
iCloud Shared Photo Library gives families a new way to share photos seamlessly with a separate iCloud library that up to six users can collaborate on, contribute to, and enjoy.

An image of a family is shown in a user's iCloud Shared Photo Library.
iCloud Shared Photo Library gives families a new way to share photos seamlessly with a separate iCloud library that up to six users can collaborate on, contribute to, and enjoy.

An image of a cake is shown in a user's personal library.
A new toggle in the Camera app gives users the option to send photos to the Shared Library automatically.

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Updates to Messages

Users can edit or recall recently sent messages, recover recently deleted messages, and mark conversations as unread so they can come back to them later.2 In addition, SharePlay is coming to Messages, making it possible to enjoy synced content like movies or songs and shared playback controls all while chatting in Messages.

In Messages, users can now edit or recall recently sent messages.

New Tools for Mail

Now users can schedule emails ahead of time and are even given a moment to cancel delivery of a message before it reaches a recipient's inbox. Mail detects if the user forgot to include an important part of their message, such as an attachment. Users also have the option to resurface a message at any date and time with Remind Later, and Follow Up suggestions automatically remind users to follow up on an email if they have not received a response. Mail also includes the biggest overhaul to search, and uses state-of-the-art techniques to deliver more relevant, accurate, and complete results. Users see recent emails, contacts, documents, and links the moment they begin to search for emails.

An iPhone screen shows Mail's new search tools in iOS 16.
Mail receives its biggest overhaul to search, delivering more relevant, accurate, and complete results.

Live Text and Visual Look Up Enhancements

Live Text uses on-device intelligence to recognize text in images across iOS, and it is now expanding to include video. Users can pause a video on any frame and interact with text. Live Text also adds the ability for users to quickly convert currency, translate text, and more.

Two iPhone screens show the new Live Text capabilities in iOS 16.
With Live Text, users can quickly translate text, convert currency, and more.

Two iPhone screens show the new Live Text capabilities in iOS 16.
With Live Text, users can quickly translate text, convert currency, and more.

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Visual Look Up takes photos further by introducing a new feature that allows users to tap and hold on the subject of an image to lift it from the background and place it in apps like Messages. Visual Look Up also expands to recognize birds, insects, and statues.

Visual Look Up introduces a new feature that allows users to tap and hold on the subject of an image to lift it from the background and place it in apps like Messages.

Wallet Adds Apple Pay Later, Order Tracking, and Other Features

Apple Pay Later provides users in the US with a seamless and secure way to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks, with zero interest and no fees of any kind.3 Built into Apple Wallet and designed with users' financial health in mind, Apple Pay Later makes it easy to view, track, and repay Apple Pay Later payments within Wallet. Users can apply for Apple Pay Later when they are checking out with Apple Pay, or in Wallet. Apple Pay Later is available everywhere Apple Pay is accepted online or in-app, using the Mastercard network.4 Additionally, with Apple Pay Order Tracking, users can receive detailed receipts and order tracking information in Wallet for Apple Pay purchases with participating merchants.

An iPhone screen shows a user's Wallet with cards and Order Tracking.
Apple Pay Later allows users to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks.

An iPhone screen shows the new Apple Pay Later option for a purchase.
Apple Pay Later allows users to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks.

An iPhone screen shows the new Apple Pay Order Tracking function.
With Apple Pay Order Tracking, users can receive detailed receipts and order tracking information in Wallet for Apple Pay purchases with participating merchants.

An iPhone screen shows the new Apple Pay Order Tracking function.
With Apple Pay Order Tracking, users can receive detailed receipts and order tracking information in Wallet for Apple Pay purchases with participating merchants.

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Keys and IDs in Wallet get expanded support. Users can use their ID in Wallet for apps requiring identity and age verification. To ensure a private and secure experience, only the necessary information required for the transaction will be provided to the app, and the user can review and consent to share it using Face ID or Touch ID. Additionally, users can securely share their home, hotel, office, and car keys in Wallet through messaging apps, including Messages, Mail, and more.

A user's Uber Eats account is shown with permissions in Wallet.
Users can use their ID in Wallet for apps requiring identity and age verification.

An iPhone screen shows a user sharing a hotel room key securely through Messages.
Users can securely share their hotel, home, office, and car keys in Wallet through messaging apps.

An iPhone screen shows a user's options for digitally sharing a hotel room key.
Users can securely share their hotel, home, office, and car keys in Wallet through messaging apps.

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