Users who’ve signed up for the Apple Beta Software program can explore iOS 16.3 as we speak. Naturally, you may be wondering if there are any cool new features to look forward to with this update. For now, the short answer is no.
iOS 16.3 public beta new features
iOS 16.3 appears to be a less substantial update compared to iOS 16.2, which introduced Apple Music Sing, Freeform, and other exciting features. Still, security-minded users will appreciate the fact that the new update now supports physical security keys, adding a new layer of protection to Apple ID. Another novel feature spotted in iOS 16.3 is a new how-to guide that delves into how users can take advantage of the Handoff feature with their HomePod and iPhone. Handoff lets users launch a task on one Apple device before seamlessly continuing it on another. (By the way, Handoff with HomePod and iPhone is not a new feature; this cool perk launched last year.) So far, these are minor changes, but in the near future, there’s a chance we could hear about more eye-catching features that will slide into the upcoming, general public release of iOS 16.3. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, iOS 16.3 could officially hit iPhones in February or early March.