Apple’s iOS 17.5 expected to deliver some significant changes
Apple has not yet seeded developers with the first beta of iOS 17.5, but two changes are already expected with the upcoming software update.
Joe Rossignol for MacRumors:
iOS 17.5 will likely allow iPhone users in the EU to download apps directly from the websites of eligible developers, and the update might include some changes to how Apple ID recovery contacts work.
Apple recently announced that eligible developers will soon be able to distribute their iOS apps to EU users directly from a website they own. Apple said this new “Web Distribution” feature will be available starting “later this spring” with an upcoming software update for the iPhone, which presumably refers to iOS 17.5.
iOS 17.5 may include some changes to Apple ID recovery contacts, according to known tipster Nicolás Álvarez. However, he did not share any specific details, and he said there is a chance that the changes would not be visible to users.
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MacDailyNews Take: Rossignol expects we’ll see the public release of iOS 17.5 “public before the end of May.”
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