iOS 16: Apple Latest iPhone Software, Available Now

How to Download and Install iOS 16

iOS 16 is now available to all users after undergoing beta testing to give Apple time to perfect the update and address any bugs, as well as allow developers to prepare their apps. Users with can simply update to iOS 16 on any compatible iPhone in the Software Update section of the Settings app.

Questions or issues can be directed to our iOS 16 forum where MacRumors readers are discussing the release.

Current Version

The current version of iOS 16 is iOS 16.4.1, released in March April. iOS 16.4.1 is a bug fix and security update that addresses an issue with Siri and fixes two actively exploited vulnerabilities.

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iOS 16.4.1 follows 16.4, an update that added a number of new emoji shaking head, pink heart, blue heart, gray heart, donkey, moose, black bird, goose, wing, jellyfish, hyacinth, pea pod, ginger, fan, comb, flute, maracas, and a number of left and right facing hand options.

iOS 16.4 brought Safari web push notifications for websites added to the Home screen, plus it reintroduced the classic Apple Books page turning animation and changed the way betas will be installed going forward. Full details on what’s new in iOS 16.4 can be seen in our dedicated iOS 16.4 features guide.

Apple has also seeded two betas of an upcoming iOS 16.5 update to developers and public beta testers. iOS 16.5 adds a Sports tab in the Apple News app, making it easier to access sports-focused content. You can choose to follow your favorite teams to get updates on a regular basis. The software also includes a new Siri option for starting a screen recording with a voice command.

Improved Focus Modes

Communication and Collaboration

Camera and Photos

Wallet and Apple Pay

Apple Pay Order Tracking

Apple Pay Order Tracking provides a way for users to receive detailed receipts and order tracking information directly in the Wallet app for Apple Pay purchases with participating merchants.

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Digital Keys and IDs

Keys and IDs in the Wallet app get expanded support in iOS 16. Users can use their ID in Wallet for apps requiring identity and age verification. Only the necessary information required for the transaction is provided to the app for maximum security and privacy, 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, WhatsApp, and more. Key permissions can easily be managed in the Wallet app.

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Apple Pay Later

Users in the U.S. can use Apple Pay Later to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks, with zero interest and no fees. Apple Pay Later is built into the Wallet app, where users can easily track and repay Apple Pay Later payments. Users can apply for Apple Pay Later when they are checking out with Apple Pay, or in the Wallet app. Apple Pay Later is available everywhere Apple Pay is accepted online or in-app, using the Mastercard network.

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Home

The Home app in iOS 16 makes it easier for users to navigate, organize, view, and control their accessories, and enhancements to the underlying architecture offer users more efficient and reliable control of their smart home, especially for homes with many smart accessories.

Users can see their entire home at a glance in the redesigned Home tab. Rooms and favorite accessories are integrated into the app’s main tab, providing easier access to the most-used accessories. Categories for Lights, Climate, Security, Speakers and TVs, and Water give quick access to all the relevant accessories organized by room, along with more detailed status information.

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Up to four camera views are displayed front and center in the Home tab, and additional camera views are available by swiping. Accessory tiles have been redesigned so the different accessories are more visually recognizable through shape and color. Accessories can be controlled directly from their tiles by tapping the tile’s icon, or you can tap the accessory name for more detailed controls. New widgets on the iPhone Lock Screen let you see the status of your home and quickly access your favorite accessories right from the Lock Screen.

A later software update to iOS 16 will bring support for the Matter smart home connectivity standard once it becomes available later this fall, enabling a wide variety of accessories to work together seamlessly across platforms. Matter will allow users to choose from even more compatible smart home accessories and control them with the Home app and Siri on Apple devices.

Health and Fitness

Health

The Health app adds Medications, allowing users to conveniently build and manage a medications list, create schedules and reminders, and log and track their medications, vitamins, or supplements with custom visuals. Interactive charts help users understand when they’ve taken their medications and give insight into medication adherence.

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In the U.S., users can simply point their iPhone camera at a label to add a medication and read about it. Educational content about medications provides additional context, including how to pronounce its name, what the medication is used for, how it works, and any potential side effects. The Health app can also deliver notifications if a medication has a critical interaction with any other medication that a user adds. Users can review critical, serious, and moderate interactions in the Health app.

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In addition, users can share their Health data with loved ones, and easily create a PDF of available health records from connected health institutions, right from the Health app.

Fitness

In iOS 16, the Fitness app is available to all iPhone users, even if they don’t use an Apple Watch. iPhone users can set up a daily Move goal in the Fitness app and see how their active calories help to close their Move ring. The iPhone’s motion sensors can track steps, distance, flights climbed, and workouts from third-party apps, which can be converted into an estimation of active calories to contribute to users’ daily Move goal. Users can also share their Move ring with friends for additional motivation.

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iOS 16 features dedicated awards for Apple Fitness+ workouts, offering a new way for users to celebrate their Fitness+ achievements. The new awards relate to specific Fitness+ workouts and categories and are identifiable by their unique shape.

It is not yet clear how many Fitness+ awards are up for grabs, but there are awards for completing milestone numbers of Fitness+ workouts, both in terms of total workouts across categories and individual categories, Fitness+ workout streaks, and best workouts for individual categories, as well as awards for the first time a new Fitness+ workout category is completed.

The awards are available retrospectively for completed Fitness+ workouts that have met an award’s criteria, but users may not see the new awards on their devices until they complete their next Fitness+ workout.

In addition to the new Fitness+ awards, Apple has also added new standard awards for milestone running distances, starting at five kilometers.

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Notes and Reminders

Both Notes and Reminders gain moderate updates in iOS 16, including the ability to choose whether to filter for any or all of the criteria in a Smart Folder, Custom Smart List, or the Tag Browser.

Notes

With iOS 16, Quick Note comes to the iPhone, with the ability to create a Quick Note in any app from the share menu or Control Center. Locked notes can now be encrypted with the iPhone’s password and notes can be shared more simply via a link.

Notes are grouped by chronological categories like Today and Yesterday for easy reference in the list and gallery views. Enhanced Smart Folders allow users to automatically organize notes based on powerful new filters, including rules for Date Created, Date Modified, Shared, Mentions, Checklists, Attachments, Folder, Quick Notes, Pinned Notes, and Locked notes.

Reminders

Reminders now features pinned lists to help users get to their favorite lists more quickly. Time- and date-based grouping makes it easier to view and add reminders. The Today list is now grouped by Morning, Afternoon, and Tonight to help divide the day. The Scheduled list has new week and month groups to help with long-term organization. Improved list groups allow users to tap a group to see a combined view of the lists and reminders it contains, and a new completed section provides detail on when tasks were completed.

Users can add richer notes to reminders with bullets and underline, bold, or strike through text. Templates allow users to save a list to reuse it. Templates can be shared and downloaded via a link. Reminders also now features the ability to get notifications when tasks are added to or completed in shared lists.

News

Apple News introduces a new “My Sports” section to easily follow favorite teams and leagues, receive stories from hundreds of top publishers, access scores, schedules, and standings for the top professional and college leagues, watch highlights in the News app, and follow along with Live Activities.

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Users can get more in-depth coverage from local city and top newspapers with home pages. Local news is now available in more markets, and users can find local stories in Top Stories and the Today widget. It is quicker to access preferred channels and topics with a customizable Favorites group in the Today feed.

Maps

Apple Maps now features multi-stop routing, allowing users to plan up to 15 stops in advance and automatically sync routes from a Mac to an iPhone. Maps also gains transit updates, making it easy for riders to view how much their journey will cost, add transit cards to Wallet, see low balances, and replenish transit cards, all without leaving the Maps app.

  • iOS 16: How to Use Multi-Stop Routing in Maps

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Safari

Passkeys

Signing into apps or accounts in Safari is safer with passkeys, unique digital keys that are easy to use and stay on-device for maximum security. Designed to replace passwords, passkeys use Touch ID or Face ID for biometric verification, and iCloud Keychain to sync across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV with end-to-end encryption. Sign in to websites or apps on other devices, including non-Apple devices, with a saved passkey by scanning the QR code and using Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate.

They work across apps and the web, and users can sign in to websites or an app on non-Apple devices using just their iPhone. Passkeys never leave the device and are specific to the site they are created for, making it almost impossible for them to be phished. The private key is never kept on a web server, avoiding worries about website leaks compromising accounts.

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iOS 16 introduces support for bypassing CAPTCHAs in supported apps and websites. Apple’s system verifies that the device and Apple ID account are in good standing and presents what is called a Private Access Token to the app or website. This new system will offer a better user experience for tasks such as signing into or creating an account, with improved user privacy and accessibility compared to CAPTCHAs.

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Siri and Dictation

In iOS 16, Siri can run shortcuts as soon as an app is downloaded without requiring setup. Users can easily add emoji when sending a message, choose to send messages automatically, skip the confirmation step, and hang up phone and FaceTime calls hands-free by simply saying “Hey Siri, hang up.” Users can discover Siri capabilities in iOS 16 and apps by asking “Hey Siri, what can I do here?,” as well as inquire about specific apps. Siri processes more types of requests offline without an internet connection in iOS 16, including Home Control (HomeKit), Intercom, and Voicemail.

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Dictation offers a new experience that allows users to fluidly move between voice and touch. Users can type with the keyboard, tap in the text field, move the cursor, and insert QuickType suggestions, with no need to stop Dictation. Dictation also now features automatic punctuation and emoji dictation. In Messages, the Dictation icon is now available in the text entry field, and dictation is easy to stop by tapping the new cursor popover.

Other Features and Improvements

  • iCloud+ offers Hide My Email directly in QuickType keyboard suggestions and iCloud Mail settings include the ability to share a custom domain with people outside your Family Sharing group, purchase a new domain, or enable catch-all aliases.
  • Game Center features expanded SharePlay support and a redesigned dashboard that shows friends’ activity and accomplishments from games in one place, making it easy for players to jump in to play with or compete against their friends.
  • Spotlight can now be accessed directly from the bottom of the Home Screen. The feature now shows recent searches and expanded rich results for businesses and sports, and uses information from images in Messages, Notes, and Files to enable searching by locations, people, scenes, or even things in the images, like text, a dog, or a car. Siri Suggestions also consider a user’s context and it is possible to use Spotlight to quickly take action like starting a timer, activating a Focus, finding the name of a song with Shazam, running a shortcut, starting a Live Activity, and more.
  • Weather now offers severe weather notifications and tappable tiles to reveal a new, deeper set of data such as hourly temperature and precipitation over the next 10 days.
  • Music now allows users to keep track of their favorite artists with new music notifications and improved recommendations. The app also features a new Now Playing UI, a redesigned Lock Screen player, and playlist sorting.
  • Books features a new audiobook player with revamped player controls and a mini-player that makes it easier to keep listening while browsing the store. Users can continue listening to any audiobook they are previewing by purchasing the book directly in the player. A new reader introduces options that allow users to customize the reading experience further, choosing reading themes for different environments and moods, with the ability to change font, spacing, text size, and other settings.
  • Stocks features earnings dates for a company’s upcoming earnings reports and allows users to add them to the calendar. Users can also create multiple custom watchlists to organize followed tickers, grouping symbols using any chosen criteria, such as sector, asset type, ownership status, and more. New widget options use a two-column layout in the medium and large size to see even more symbols.
  • Translate gains the ability to translate the text around you using the camera. Users can pause the view to get translations overlaid on text in a photo and zoom in to get a closer look, or translate text in photos from your Photos library. The Translate app and system-wide translation also adds support for Turkish, Thai, Vietnamese, Polish, Indonesian, and Dutch.
  • Tips now offers collections organized by theme and interest.
  • CarPlay offers faster access to the Podcasts app library, making it easier to find downloaded and saved episodes and see the latest episodes from followed shows.
  • App Clips have a 50 percent increased file size limit for more immersive experiences. They also support Live Activities and nearby suggested App Clips can be suggested in Spotlight and the Siri Suggestions widgets with increased location precision.
  • Improved child account setup allows the correct parental controls to be set up more easily, including age-appropriate suggestions for media restrictions. A new Quick Start feature makes it easier to set up a new iPhone or iPad for a child with appropriate parental controls already in place. Kids can now request additional Screen Time in Messages, making it easier to approve or decline a request. Family Checklist provides helpful tips and suggestions like updating a child’s settings as they get older, turning on location sharing, or just reminding you that you can share your iCloud+ subscription with everyone.
  • Rapid Security Response allows iPhones to get important security updates even faster, being applied automatically between standard software updates.
  • Safety Check is a new privacy tool designed to help users whose personal safety is at risk from domestic violence by quickly removing all access granted to others. It includes an emergency reset that helps users easily sign out of iCloud on all their other devices, reset privacy permissions, and limit messaging to just the device in their hand. It also helps users to understand and manage which people and apps they have given access to.
  • Memoji offers six new poses, 17 new and updated hairstyles, additional headwear, nose, and lip options, and the ability to use all Memoji stickers for contact pictures.
  • TV app offers rich video previews at the top to discover new content.
  • Keyboard haptics allows users to feel confirmation when typing.
  • Pasteboard permission requires apps to request to access content in the pasteboard.
  • Media streaming improvements allow users to stream video directly from devices that support non‑AirPlay streaming protocols without having to provide Bluetooth or local network access permission.
  • Landscape Face ID enables authentication to work on supported iPhone models.
  • New dictionaries are available for Bangla–English, Czech–English, Finnish–English, Hungarian–English, and Turkish–English.
  • New languages are supported across the system, including Bulgarian and Kazakh.
  • Personalized Spatial Audio enables a more precise listening experience. Listeners can use the TrueDepth camera on iPhone to create a personal profile for Spatial Audio that delivers a listening experience tuned just for them.
  • Accessibility updates include Door Detection, which helps users who are blind or low vision to use their iPhone to navigate the last few feet to their destination, and Apple Watch Mirroring for users with physical and motor disabilities who may rely on assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control to fully control Apple Watch from their iPhone. Additionally, Live Captions make it easier for the Deaf and hard of hearing community to follow along while on a phone or FaceTime call, using a videoconference or social media app, streaming media content, or having a conversation with someone next to them.
  • Privacy history in Control Center allows users to check which apps have recently accessed their camera, microphone, and location.
  • A redesigned video player UI is cleaner by getting rid of unnecessary clutter while highlighting basic controls such as volume, play/pause, and Picture in Picture.
  • Transparent call UI in FaceTime with larger buttons for the camera, microphone, message, speaker, and SharePlay.
  • Fix duplicate contacts with a dedicated feature for highlighting and merging duplicate contacts, solving problems with multiple contacts once and for all.
  • Transfer eSIM between iPhones via Bluetooth while setting up cellular service in Settings.
  • Settings are improved with a reorganized iCloud settings page, an easier way to manage known Wi-Fi networks, and more.
  • When connected to AirPods, a new corresponding glyph for your AirPods model will appear on the Now Playing section in Control Center and on the Lock Screen. This replaces the old AirPlay icon that remained static regardless of which device you’re using.
  • Temperature warnings when charging alert users when the system has stopped charging due to overheating, which could damage the longevity of the battery. The new notification will be displayed on the Lock Screen, Notification Center, and within the Battery page in Settings.
  • Redesigned text editing menu options are offered in both light and dark themes and adds the ability to scroll through options.
  • Contacts shows friends’ Game Center profiles, allowing users to tap through to see what they are playing and accomplishing in games. The Contacts now indicates if you have unread messages from a specific contact. The unread messages banner is limited to just the medium and large-sized widgets for the Contacts app.

iOS 16 Supported Devices

iOS 16 dropped support for a large number of older devices that were supported by iOS 13, iOS 14, and iOS 15, including the original iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, and the iPod touch. iOS 16 is compatible with all iPhones models since 2017. See the compatible devices listed below:

  • iPhone SE (2022)
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • iPhone 13
  • iPhone 13 mini
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone SE (2020)
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone 8
  • How to Know If Your iPhone Supports iOS 16

Following the beta testing period, Apple officially released iOS 16 to the public on September 12, just prior to the launch of the iPhone 14 lineup.

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