How to update to iOS 16.1
iOS 16.1 is now available, which rolled out on Monday, October 24. To update, your iPhone may have a “Software Update Available” option at the top of Settings to make it easier to download. If not, you’ll need to head to Settings > General > Software Update.
New iOS 16.1 features
While iOS 16.1 comes with a few bug fixes, this update packs in a few more interesting features — especially for those interested in Apple Fitness+, reducing their carbon footprint, and Live Activities. Apple Fitness+ coming to iPhone users Starting October 24, Apple Fitness+ will be available to iPhone users to subscribe to, even if they don’t have an Apple Watch. It will be fully integrated with the Fitness app. Users without an Apple Watch will not be able to see their on-screen metrics like heart rate and calories during workouts, but will still be able to follow along. Clean Energy Saving A new battery-charging feature will be available on iPhones, known as Clean Energy Saving. Available in Settings and only in the U.S. for now, the feature will “try to reduce your iPhone’s carbon footprint by selectively charging when lower carbon emission electricity is available.” This could lead to a slower charge, but aims to decrease your carbon footprint. Live Activities for third-party apps Want to check on the score in a sports game or see how far out your ride is at a glance? iOS 16.1 brings Live Activities to third-party apps, which lets iPhone users watch real-time events right on their lock screen and, for those with an iPhone 14 Pro or 14 Pro Max, on Dynamic Island. Live Activities will be shown at the bottom of the lock screen on iPhone 14 and 14 Max models and earlier, while the iPhone 14 Pro models will have the feature set on the top of the screen, which functions with the new Dynamic Island. Check out how to use iOS 16.1’s Live Activities and all the third-party apps that support it (so far). Dynamic Island Reachability support For those with an iPhone 14 Pro or 14 Pro Max, iOS 16.1 will bring Reachability support to make it easier to access with one hand. It lowers the top of the iPhone’s display by users swiping down at the bottom of the screen. It’s an optional feature that can be switched on via the Accessibility settings. Key sharing in Apple Wallet iPhone users will be able to share their car, hotel room, and other keys with iOS 16.1’s Key sharing feature. This can be shared through messaging apps including Messages and WhatsApp. What’s more, Apple Card customers will be given access to a savings account that will automatically deposit “Daily Cash” cashback rewards into a high yield savings account. We’re excited to see these new updates in action. Wondering if you should upgrade your iPhone? Check out our iPhone 14 review.