iOS 17.4 Beta 1: What Features Your iPhone Could Get Soon

Apple introduced over 100 new emoji to iPhone users with the first beta of iOS 17.4. Those emoji include heads shaking up and down as well as left and right, a phoenix emoji and a slice of lime. These emoji were announced in 2023, and some Android devices, including the latest Samsung phones, already have them.

Why you should turn on Apple’s stolen iPhone tool

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Here’s How iOS 17.3’s Stolen Device Protection Works

After you update your iPhone to iOS 17.3, your iPhone should ask you whether or not you want to turn Stolen Device Protection on. If you didn’t see this screen, or meant to do it later, here’s how to enable the new security feature. 1. Open Settings . 2. Tap Face ID & Passcode. 3. Scroll down the menu until you see Stolen Device Protection.