According to reports, Apple will release iOS 16.5 to the general public next week, with a few small changes.

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 According to MacRumors, a Twitter account notorious for revealing pre-release build numbers of iOS upgrades has revealed that the next iOS 16.5 Release Candidate for developers will be identified by the build number 20F65.

iOS 16.5 has been in beta testing since the end of March, and it seems to be a minor software update. This release is expected to precede the presentation of iOS 17 at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.

According to the source, two significant improvements and additions to the iPhone have been announced thus far.

The first feature is a Sports tab incorporated into the Apple News app, which allows users to easily access news, scores, and schedules for their favorite teams and leagues.

According to the report, the second update allows users to begin screen recording using Siri. Users may take a video of their iPhone’s screen by just asking “Hey Siri, start a screen recording,” and then direct Siri to stop recording when they want.

Simultaneously, Apple has released its first batch of publicly available “rapid security” fixes. These fixes are specially designed to address security flaws that are currently being exploited or represent a significant danger to user privacy and safety.

These fixes, dubbed “Rapid Security Responses,” are described by Apple as critical security upgrades given in between normal software updates.

Meanwhile, a reliable display industry expert has revealed Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone 16 series. In September of this year, the business is scheduled to announce its 2023 iPhones, with the iPhone 16 range likely to be introduced around the same time the following year. Here are the specifics of the rumored iPhone 16 series features.

According to MacRumors, Ross Young, co-founder of Display Supply Chain Consultants, Apple aims to change the screen sizes of its 2024 iPhones, with the iPhone 16 Pro versions featuring huge screens. According to the report, the iPhone 16 Pro and Max would have 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch OLED displays, respectively. This is consistent with Apple’s current use of OLED panels in its gadgets.