iCloud backup over LTE and more - what's new in iOS 16 beta 2

By Wesley Hilliard

The second betas for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 are available for developers and there are multiple new features and tweaks throughout.

iOS 16 includes new HealthKit changes and cellular backup

The release notes for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 call out several new feature additions for developers to test out. They primarily deal with cellular data and HealthKit APIs.

Here's everything Apple listed as a new feature:

New features in iOS 16 for cellular data, SMS, and SIM cards

Sync iPhone backups over a cellular connection

New features in iOS 16 related to workouts and HealthKit

The new features don't offer a lot of new functionality to users, but those with dual SIM iPhones can try the Messages filter. Users can also enable backups over cellular from the iCloud Backup menu in settings.

Deleting custom Lock Screens is much easier now in beta 2. Just swipe up on a Lock Screen to see the trash can symbol, similar to deleting watch faces on Apple Watch.

Delete Lock Screens with a swipe up

For iPadOS, a Stage Manager setting can be found under the "Home Screen & Dock" menu in the Settings app. It is a more detailed recreation of the Control Center toggle, but it only shows options for hiding recent apps and the dock.

A new Stage Manager menu in Settings

A new Mail feature spotted by Macrumors will show logos for digitally certified mail. It uses a system called Brand Indicators for Message Identification, or BIMI.

This feature is expected to help customers identify official email and cut back on spoofed mail from bad actors. So, email from unknown recipients will show the standard initials of the sender instead of the official logo for non-certified mail.

Certified mail may help with fraud prevention

Apple describes the feature when users click on "learn more" in the Mail app: "This email was verified as coming from the owner of the logo shown and the domain 'icloud.com.' Apple uses the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) standard."

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