![]() ![]() However, these are beta operating systems. My initial impression is that iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 are not groundbreaking updates with major new features, but instead focus on quality-of-life improvements that decrease the friction you might experience when trying to do something. The biggest issue seems to be truly terrible battery life for my iPhone 14 Pro Max, but that’s common to all beta operating systems given the software is still being optimized to squeeze every minute of battery power from the phone. ![]() Aside from some minor bugs and annoyances, such as the clues on the NYT’s Crossword app not appearing unless I quit the app and open it again, I’ve seen very few show-stopping bugs. And in July, Apple released the public beta, which anyone (with a recent-enough phone) can sign up for. I jest I’ve been running the beta OSes on my iPhone and iPad since they were announced in early June. But this year, Apple has decided to throw open the doors to the public for its beta versions of the new operating systems, allowing you - yes, you! - the opportunity to render your phone inoperable while testing out new features. It’s summertime, which means Apple is hard at work on the next iteration of iOS and iPadOS, to be released this fall with the new iPhones. ![]() Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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