What's New in iOS 16 Beta 3?

What's New in iOS 16 Beta 3

iOS 16 Beta 3 brings a few changes to the iPhone X. The Clownfish wallpaper option was first shown off by Steve Jobs during the original iPhone launch. It never made it into the final release, but now it's back. Also, the Calendar widget no longer offers details about upcoming events when the phone is locked, but instead blurs them when the user unlocks it. In addition, the settings menu has been simplified and no longer links to Apple's security site.

The new version of iOS includes a few changes for developers. The Shared Library feature in Settings can be used to automatically share photos to other devices. Users can also manually share photos. Another major change is the addition of AFib history in the Health app, which allows you to view your AFib data on your Apple Watch. The new version of iOS 16 also adds support for the Apple Watch. If you're a developer, make sure to check out the beta to test the latest release before it's released.

Besides making the update easier to install, iOS 16 beta 3 brings some big changes to the Lock Screen. Users can choose from a variety of fonts for the clock and the date. The calendar widget has been moved to the Lock Screen, which is more private. A user needs to unlock the device to see it. Another big change in iOS 16 beta 3 is the addition of a new iCloud Photo Library option. The new version of iOS 16 also adds the ability to share photos with up to five people. Users can also add, edit, and delete images from the library.