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Apple shares fifth iOS 17, iPadOS 17 developer betas

New betas for iOS and iPadOS

Apple has handed developer beta testers the fifth build of iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 to try out.

Developers in the beta program can pick up the latest builds via the Apple Developer Center or by updating the devices already running the betas. Public testers can also access the developer beta using a free tier of the program, however it is generally advised to wait for proper public versions to be offered via the Apple Beta Software Program.

The fifth arrives after the fourth, which Apple brought out on July 25, and the third that were initially released on July 5 but updated on July 23.

The fifth beta update package is build number 21A5303d, replacing the fourth, 21A5291h.

The update list is headed up by various communication features, including new contact posters that cover the display when a call comes in from a contact. Live Voicemail can transcribe voicemails in real time, so the user can decide if they want to answer, and Facetime callers gain the ability to leave a video message if the recipient is unavailable.

NameDrop, a new feature in AirDrop, allows users to exchange contact details by bringing iPhones close to each other. AirDrop by NFC tap and Shareplay by NFC tap, better AirPlay support for hotel TVs, and background AirDrop over the Internet if the local connection is lost.

Password and passkey sharing with contact groups, as well as sharing AirTag with multiple users, are also in the update. A CarPlay SharePlay experience allows for passengers in a driver's contacts to share what's happening with the vehicle's infotainment system.

Crossfade support in Apple Music, Apple Music Sing on Apple TV with Continuity Camera support, Apple Music Radio shows on Apple Podcasts, workout routes in Apple Fitness+, and daily crosswords for Apple News+ subscribers also join the mix.

iPadOS 17 adds the Lock Screen customization options that iOS has, Home Screen widgets, the Health app, a Screen Time eye health feature that measures how close to the screen your eyes are, a better Stage Manager, external webcam support, and Freeform updates.

The third beta of iOS 17 added full crediting in Apple Music, a new Home splash screen, reactive Home Screen widgets, Weather UI changes, and a new modal shown when you recover photos or multiple images in the Photos app.

Beta 4 introduced a new app drawer for iMessage, a toggle for NameDrop, StandBy Mode changes, and a bunch of other UI alterations.

AppleInsider and Apple strongly suggest users don't install beta operating systems or other beta software on "mission-critical" or primary devices, as there is the small chance of issues that could result in the loss of data. Testers should instead use secondary or non-essential hardware and ensure they have sufficient backups of their critical data at all times.

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