iOS 17.2 Rolling Out Without These Two Much-Awaited Features
The two notable missing features are two highly anticipated ones: AirPlay in hotels and collaborative playlists for Apple Music and they are officially delayed to 2024.
As widely expected, Apple rolled out iOS 17.2 to the general public precisely a week after delivering the Release Candidate to developers and testers. While many features, like the Journal app and spatial video recording, were already familiar from beta releases, the final firmware, unfortunately, missed out on two crucial features. Today's release of Apple's iOS 17.2 introduced exciting additions such as the Journal app and spatial video capture.
The two notable missing features are two highly anticipated ones: AirPlay in hotels and collaborative playlists for Apple Music and they are officially delayed to 2024. Initially promoted as a significant convenience for travelers, this feature is now delayed, forcing users to depend on current casting solutions or possibly outdated hotel systems. The tech giant has confirmed on the iOS 17 webpage that these features will be part of "an update in 2024" leaving the exact arrival date on iPhones uncertain.
An anticipated feature facing a delay is the support for AirPlay in hotels. Apple has slated its release for 2024, with availability in select hotels and resorts, though a specific timeline remains unspecified. Upon its eventual release, AirPlay in hotels is expected to facilitate the connection of your iPhone and iPad to the audio and video systems in hotel rooms. The process is uncomplicated, involving the user scanning the QR code displayed on the smart TV.
While Apple has not disclosed the precise causes for the delay, one potential factor behind the postponed AirPlay feature could be technical hurdles or integration issues with partners, such as hotels.
Once connected, you can seamlessly cast multimedia content to the in-room entertainment devices, akin to setting up with a conventional smart speaker or TV.
Despite the delay of AirPlay in hotels and collaborative playlists, the new iOS 17.2 update brings a variety of compelling features. Users can now experience the innovative Journal app, immerse themselves in spatial video capture and enjoy numerous other enhancements.
The other delayed feature, Apple Music's collaborative playlist feature enables you and your contacts, including family members and friends, to collaboratively curate a playlist that can be shared. Noteworthy functions include members adding or removing songs, repeating them, and even expressing reactions to song choices.
iOS 17.2 Features And Updates
Regarding features within iOS 17.2, the key update brings forth a multitude of new features, security enhancements, and bug fixes. Notable additions include the Journal app, spatial video recording for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, a newly introduced Action Button shortcut, Qi2 charging activation for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 series and various other improvements.
Moreover, the tech giant is tackling the instability in wireless charging experienced by iPhone 15 devices in specific vehicles. Alongside the introduction of the iMessage Contact Key Verification, this update incorporates numerous security fixes, addressing vulnerabilities in Find My, Safari, Siri and the kernel.