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The release candidate version of the upcoming iOS 16 update was released by Apple today, a week after it was released to the public. Next week, the public will be able to download the final version of the software.

The iOS 16 profile can be downloaded from the Apple Developer Center, and once installed, you will be able to get a taste of the new software.

A new level of personalization and customization is offered by the Lock Screen in the new version of Apple's mobile operating system. Similar to watch faces, multiple lock screens can be associated with focus modes.

Focus is easier to set up than before and has filters to cut out distraction in apps. The Messages app now has tools for editing an iMessage, unsending an iMessage, and marking messages as unread, as well as support for SharePlay, which is similar to Facetime.

If you haven't gotten a response to an email, the Mail app will remind you to check it out. Passkeys, a more secure way to log in to accounts, is being worked on by Apple.

Live Text is supported in video and can be used to share photos with family and friends. There's a new feature that allows you to lift the subject from a background with a tap.

The Home app has been completely overhauled with a new look. The battery percentage was brought back to the status bar on the iPhones that have a notch, as well as new sounds for locating the phone via Find My.

There are a lot of new features in the latest version of the operating system.