Here’s how to check for iOS 17 final version download release time in your region’s time zone.
Wondering when Apple is going to release iOS 17 so that you can install it on your own iPhone? Don’t worry, we have all the answers that you’re looking for.
Apple announced iOS 17 during the WWDC event on June 5 and has been releasing beta updates ever since, with the first release candidate having arrived following the iPhone 15 unveiling on September 12.
Apple has now confirmed that iOS 17 will ship to the public on Monday, September 18, 2023, so we won’t have to wait all that much longer before everyone can take the new update for a spin. The iOS 17 update will of course come preinstalled on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro families of devices, but it’ll also be available for installation on the iPhone XR and newer, including the second-generation iPhone SE.
In terms of new features, there are plenty. At the top of our list is StandBy Mode, a feature that turns a charging iPhone into an alarm clock or status board of sorts — so long as it’s in landscape orientation. On the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro models the always-on display makes for an impressive experience.
Other notable features include improvements to Messages, including new search filters. The usual array of privacy improvements as well as better accessibility features are also present, while the Health app now includes new mental health and vision health capabilities.
With all of that said, all that’s left now is for iOS 17 to be released to the public. Check out the table below for the expected time that will happen in your part of the world.
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