iOS 17.3 review a fondo - TODAS las NUEVAS FUNCIONES y cambios para tu iPhone

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22 Jan 202413:20

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the release of iOS 17.3 and accompanying updates for Apple devices. It highlights new features like enhanced security with 'Stolen Device Protection', collaborative playlists in Apple Music, and a new wallpaper. Performance testing showed worse single and multi-core scores compared to iOS 17.2, indicating no optimization focus. Battery life improved from poor beta versions to be on par with iOS 17.2. The video speculates on an iOS 17.4 release to accommodate new app store rules in Europe.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ iOS 17.3 adds new Stolen Device Protection security feature requiring Face ID/Touch ID authentication for sensitive actions if device location not recognized
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ iOS 17.3 introduces collaborative playlists on Apple Music allowing multiple users to edit shared playlists and react with emoji
  • ๐Ÿ†• iOS 17.3 adds new Black Unity watch face and wallpaper for Apple Watch and iPhone
  • ๐Ÿ”’ iOS 17.3 enhances AirPlay security for selected hotels to allow streaming directly to TVs
  • โฑ Performance testing shows iOS 17.3 scores lower in benchmarks than iOS 17.2, indicating no optimization focus
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Battery life on iOS 17.3 improved from early betas and now similar to iOS 17.2
  • ๐Ÿ“ iOS 17.3 provides more Diary app permission controls directly in Settings
  • โŒš๏ธ watchOS 10.3 enables swipe to change watch face gesture by default
  • ๐ŸŽถ No major changes in iPadOS 17.3 and macOS 14.3 beyond collaborative playlists
  • ๐Ÿ“บ No notable changes found in tvOS 17.3

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic is the release of iOS 17.3 and the changes and new features it brings.

  • What devices are compatible with iOS 17.3?

    -iOS 17.3 is compatible with iPhone models from iPhone SE 2nd generation and iPhone XR onwards.

  • What is the new Stolen Device Protection feature in iOS 17.3?

    -It is a new security feature that requires identifying with Face ID or Touch ID for certain actions if the iPhone is in an unrecognized location, to protect against stolen devices.

  • What are collaborative playlists in Apple Music?

    -A new feature in iOS 17.3 that allows creating shared playlists with other users, where everyone can add, delete and reorder songs.

  • What new wallpaper was added in iOS 17.3?

    -A new floral wallpaper was added to match the Black Unity Apple Watch band, related to Apple's racial equity initiatives.

  • How did iOS 17.3 affect performance based on the tests?

    -The tests showed worse performance in single and multi-core scores compared to iOS 17.2, so optimization was not a focus in this update.

  • What were the battery life findings with iOS 17.3?

    -After initial poor battery life in early betas, the battery life was corrected in later betas and is now similar to iOS 17.2.

  • What changes are coming in iPadOS 17.3?

    -Mainly collaborative playlists in Apple Music and the new wallpaper, similar to iOS 17.3.

  • What's new with the Apple Watch and watchOS 10.3?

    -A new Unity watch face was added, and swipe to change watch faces is on by default.

  • What is the video creator interested in regarding future iOS updates?

    -He is interested to see when iOS 17.4 beta releases, as it may include preparation for allowing third-party app stores in Europe.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ“ฑ iOS 17.3 Release Overview

The video begins with an announcement of the iOS 17.3 release, along with updates for iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS. The focus is on iOS 17.3, detailing its compatibility starting from iPhone SE (2nd gen) and XR onwards, and highlighting its significant features like Stolen Device Protection in Face ID and Passcode settings. This feature, when enabled, adds an extra layer of security for various actions such as using iCloud Keychain, viewing virtual Apple Cards, and more, requiring Face ID or Touch ID authentication. Other enhancements include a new spatial video recording welcome screen for Apple Vision Pro users, collaborative playlists and emoji reactions in Apple Music, a new Black Unity wallpaper promoting racial justice, and minor changes in settings for improved app permission configurations. The update also introduces hotel support for AirPlay, enhanced device warranty information in settings, and improved accident detection on iPhone 14 and 15 models.

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๐Ÿ”‹ Performance and Battery Life Analysis

This section delves into the performance and battery life of iOS 17.3. The presenter shares results from performance tests conducted on an iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 11, showing a decline in multicore performance scores compared to previous versions, suggesting that the update focuses more on adding new features than on enhancing performance. Despite initial concerns with battery life in beta versions, the release candidate version showed improved battery efficiency, aligning with previous iOS 17.2 levels. The video also touches on additional notable changes in iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, such as the support for collaborative playlists on Apple Music and a new gesture for changing watch faces on watchOS. The tvOS update does not introduce significant changes. The presenter concludes with personal observations on the update, expressing a mix of disappointment and appreciation for the security enhancements and the introduction of collaborative playlists, while noting a lack of significant performance improvements.

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๐Ÿ”„ Final Thoughts and Future Expectations

In the concluding segment, the presenter offers final thoughts on iOS 17.3, comparing it unfavorably with iOS 17.2 in terms of performance but recognizing its security enhancements and new features like collaborative playlists as positive additions. The discussion shifts to future updates, particularly iOS 17.4, which is anticipated to introduce the ability to use alternative app stores in Europe, a change driven by regulatory requirements. The presenter encourages viewers to engage with the content by liking the video, subscribing to the channel, and visiting their website. A promotion for a giveaway of an iPhone 15 Pro is mentioned, urging viewers to subscribe soon to participate. The video ends with an invitation for comments and feedback on iOS 17.3, expressing curiosity about Apple's next moves and promising more content in the future.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กiOS

iOS is the mobile operating system used on Apple devices like the iPhone and iPad. The video discusses the new iOS 17.3 update and its features. It compares performance and battery life on devices before and after updating to iOS 17.3.

๐Ÿ’กUpdates

The video focuses on the updates being released by Apple for its various operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS and tvOS. It provides an overview of the new features and changes in iOS 17.3 and other version updates.

๐Ÿ’กPerformance

The video conducts performance tests on iPhones running iOS 17.2 vs. iOS 17.3 using benchmarks like Geekbench. It finds iOS 17.3 scores lower than 17.2, indicating somewhat worse performance.

๐Ÿ’กBattery

Battery life testing is done on iOS 17.3 compared to previous versions. The video finds battery drain was high in early iOS 17.3 betas but improved in later betas and the final release.

๐Ÿ’กSecurity

New security features in iOS 17.3 are discussed, like "Stolen Device Protection" which adds identity verification steps when changing settings on a lost or stolen iPhone.

๐Ÿ’กApple Music

The video highlights the addition of collaborative playlists in Apple Music with iOS 17.3. This allows sharing and joint editing of playlists with others.

๐Ÿ’กWallpapers

A new wallpaper is added in iOS 17.3 related to Black History Month and Apple's racial equity initiatives. New watch faces also match the new Apple Watch bands.

๐Ÿ’กAirPlay

Enhancements to AirPlay for streaming content to supported TVs and using the iPhone as an AirPlay receiver are mentioned as part of the iOS 17.3 update.

๐Ÿ’กAlternative App Stores

The video speculates that Apple may add support for alternative app stores in an upcoming iOS 17.4 update to comply with European regulations.

๐Ÿ’กConclusions

In concluding, the video summarizes its assessment of iOS 17.3 - noting some benefits but also reductions in performance versus previous iOS versions.

Highlights

Today Apple should release iOS 17.3 and new versions for other systems.

I will show performance test results on iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 11 before and after updating to iOS 17.3.

The most important new feature in iOS 17.3 is the Stolen Device Protection setting.

iOS 17.3 adds a welcome screen for spatial video recording in the Camera app.

iOS 17.3 adds collaborative playlists and song reaction emojis in Apple Music.

iOS 17.3 includes a new wallpaper related to Apple's racial equity initiatives.

iOS 17.3 adds more permission controls in the Calendar app settings.

iOS 17.3 adds AirPlay support for streaming to hotel TVs.

iOS 17.3 shows all linked Apple devices in AppleCare settings, not just the iPhone.

Accident detection on iPhone 14 and 15 is more precise in iOS 17.3.

Performance scores are worse in iOS 17.3 compared to iOS 17.2.

Battery life is improved from the iOS 17.3 betas, now similar to iOS 17.2.

iPadOS 17.3 adds collaborative playlists and a new wallpaper.

watchOS 10.3 enables the swipe gesture to change watch faces by default.

No major changes in tvOS 17.3.

Transcripts

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Hello friends, today is the day when Apple

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should release iOS 17.3 accompanied by the rest

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of new versions, that is, iPadOS 17.3,

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watchOS 10.3, macOS 14.3 and tvOS 17.3.

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In today's video I am going to tell you the keys

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of these updates focusing on iOS 17.3,

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but I will also mention the most important thing about

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rest of the systems so that you are aware of everything.

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In addition, I will also show you the results

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from the performance tests I did on my iPhone

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15 Pro Max and on my iPhone 11 to be able to measure

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the evolution of how the processor performs in

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single-core and multi-core tasks

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before and after updating.

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And of course, I will also tell you about the duration

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Of battery.

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I will tell you how my performance has been with

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the Release Candidate version during these days,

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since it will be the version that Apple will release

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in a few hours for everyone.

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Are you ready?

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Well come,

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we begin.

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Obviously this update is compatible

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with all devices that support iOS 17,

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that is to say,

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of the second generation iPhone SE and iPhone

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XR onwards.

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In a few hours you will be able to update from the

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iPhone settings within General and updates

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of software,

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and if by any chance it didn't come out today,

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Don't worry because it will be released this week 100% sure.

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The update weighed on my iPhone 15 Pro Max

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6.39 GB, although it may vary depending on the

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iPhone from which you download it.

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I must say that this is not exactly the sheet

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that will come out to you, since mine is

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in English because it corresponds to the Release version

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Candidate that Apple released a few days ago.

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However,

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Release Candidate version is the same as

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you are going to install today, so everything

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I mention in this video it is applied in the same way.

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We find the most important new feature of iOS 17.3

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in the Face ID and Passcode settings, and this is

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setting called Stolen Device Protection.

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By default it is disabled, but if we activate it,

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adds an extra layer of security to our iPhone.

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When the feature is activated, the iPhone

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will ask us to identify ourselves with Face ID or

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Touch ID to perform the following actions.

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View or use passwords or access keys

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saved in iCloud Keychain.

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Request a new Apple Car.

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View a virtual Apple Car card.

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Disable lost mode.

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Erase all content and settings.

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Use saved payment methods in Safari.

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And use the iPhone to set up a new device.

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But be careful because not only that, there are also actions

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that will require us to identify ourselves with Face ID or Touch ID,

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wait an hour and identify ourselves again.

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Of course, only when we are in a location

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that is not recognized by the iPhone, such as

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It could be, for example, outside our house.

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These would be the cases.

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For example, change the password of our Apple ID.

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Update the security settings of the

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Apple ID, such as add or remove

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a trusted device, number or phone

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trustworthy,

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a recovery key or a recovery contact.

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Change the iPhone passcode.

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Add or remove Face ID or Touch ID.

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Deactivate, search and deactivate precisely

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This setting protects against stolen devices.

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I'm going to show you a test I did when

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I prepared the Beta 1 video.

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On my iPhone I activated this advanced protection

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and it told me that I couldn't deactivate it until

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for the counter to reach zero.

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Until that time passes, if for example I

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I was trying to access the password keychain,

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It asked me to identify myself with Face ID.

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Be careful, the novelty here is that if I didn't use my face,

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The app did not give me the option to enter in any way

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Another way.

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That is to say,

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I couldn't use the password to unlock my iPhone.

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Something that, for example,

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If I try to do it with this function disabled,

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yes allow me.

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Anyway, tell me in the comments what you think.

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This function.

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Now with iOS 17.3, when we open the app

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camera and activate spatial video recording,

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the first time we do it we will get this

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new welcome screen to let us know

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that this format is designed for the Apple Vision Pro,

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in addition to giving us some recommendations such as

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that we do not use the iPhone during recording.

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As soon as you open Apple Music after updating,

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You will see this welcome screen summarizing

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the new functions that we can use with iOS 17.3,

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What are collaborative playlists and reactions?

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with emojis to the songs that we add to them.

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And indeed,

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collaborative playlists are here,

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a function that was initially intended

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for iOS 17.2,

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but at the last moment Apple decided

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not incorporate.

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When we are in a playlist,

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we will see a new option in the upper corner

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right to invite other people to collaborate

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in that playlist.

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When we create these types of collaborative lists,

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we may choose to allow any person

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with the link collaborate,

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or we can choose to approve manually

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to the person before he or she can collaborate in

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the playlist.

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Participants who are on our list,

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or we if we join one,

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we can add and delete new topics to

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the list, reorder songs and use emojis

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to react to the songs they add

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other participants and that we can see in the

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interface of what is playing.

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For example, I have this list with David,

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and either of us can add

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topics to this.

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As in this case it was only me who added

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songs to the list,

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my photo only appears next to the cover

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from the album of each song,

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but let's imagine that any of these songs

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David added it.

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Well, if I start playing it, giving it

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to this smiley face button,

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Can I add an emoji as a reaction to

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express what I think of the song.

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If we go to the wallpaper library,

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You will see that with this update we have a

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new wallpaper that will match

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the new Black Unity strap for the Apple Watch

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which has just been put up for sale.

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This wallpaper has floral touches

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and Apple launches it to promote its support for

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international organizations focused on

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defend equity and racial justice.

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As for the wallpaper, once it

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we select and we slide, we can

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see different styles with various colors.

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Its design does not particularly appeal to me.

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Passionate, I already told you the other day,

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but hey, just let you know that you have

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this fund available in the library.

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Let's see,

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I already told you about it the other day too, I hope

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Apple added more wallpapers regularly

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with its updates and not only when there are

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a generation change update,

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For example, the move from iOS 16 to iOS 17, well,

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anyway if you want to know more information

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I'm going to leave you with this Apple initiative.

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in the description the statement they have made

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precisely.

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This update also adds some small

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changes to settings,

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This is the case, for example, of the corresponding

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to the diary app.

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Now they allow us many more configurations

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mainly related to permissions

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those accessed by the app.

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This is better this way because if we want to withdraw

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certain permissions to the application we can do it

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directly from here without having to have

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to go to privacy and filter from

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there for each category, which is more cumbersome.

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If we go to the changes sheet of this

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update we can see how Apple added

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hotel support for AirPlay and that will allow

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Securely stream content directly

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to the television in our room on certain

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selected hotels.

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This is in addition to the setting that was added in AirPlay

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that allows us to convert our iPhone into a

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AirPlay receiver for streaming or sharing

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the content of the Apple Vision Pro.

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Just a moment ago I showed you the

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update sheet and if we read carefully

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We will see what other change we find

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It is related to Apple Care and Warranty setting.

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Before in this section we only saw the status

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of the warranty of the devices that were

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linked to the iPhone such as the Apple

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Watch and AirPods,

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but now when we get in we will all see

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devices linked to our Apple ID,

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something that is much more practical because this way we can

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check, for example, if other devices that

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They did not necessarily have to be linked

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Our iPhone has a warranty of some kind.

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Finally, with iOS 17.3, the

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accident detection function with

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iPhone 14 and iPhone 15,

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which will now be more precise when necessary,

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Let's hope never, of course.

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Well, time to talk about the performance of this version.

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Just as I told you in my other video

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day, I was eager to see if the final version

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of iOS 17.3 improved the sensations regarding

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to the betas, because these were not at all

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good especially at the battery level.

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First let's analyze the scores that

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gave me iOS 17.3 on iPhone 15 Pro Max after

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of using The Given 6 app, which measures the

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processor performance in tasks of a

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single core and multi-core.

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These were their scores,

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2,912 points in single-core tasks and

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6,926 points in tasks that require the use

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multi-core.

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When comparing these scores with those obtained

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In beta versions and with iOS 17.2 we observe

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that the results are worse,

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mainly on the multicore scores.

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The same thing happens if we measure performance in

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the iPhone 11,

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in single core tasks we have obtained

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1,747 points and in tasks that require the use

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multi-core 3,959.

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If we put the results on a graph you can

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see that the scores have worsened with

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regarding iOS 17.2.

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Therefore, the conclusion we draw is that

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iOS 17.3 is not a version in which Apple

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has focused on improving performance,

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but rather on incorporating intended functions

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in your roadmap.

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And now let's talk about the battery.

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I told you that my feelings with the betas

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of iOS 17.3 were not all that good in this

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field and I was quite happy with iOS 17.2.

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My consumption was around 50% on my iPhone

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15 Pro Max and be careful,

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This was very good information,

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because since I have the first betas of

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iOS 17.3 this started shooting at 60

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-70% per day with very similar hours of use.

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Now, fortunately with beta 3 and

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also with the release candidate this consumption

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battery was corrected and practically

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I'm in my records from before they come

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to be around 50% consumption per day.

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Anyway, before finishing we are going to review the

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changes also more notable than the rest of

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operating systems that will also be updated

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in the next few hours.

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In iPadOS 17.3 and macOS 14.3 the most novelty

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notable is the support for collaborative playlists

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on Apple Music, in addition of course to the new

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wallpaper that I have shown you but adapted

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for the iPad.

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In watchOS 10.3 the swipe to change gesture

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sphere is activated by default,

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This gesture was added with watchOS 10.2 but

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many people don't know it because it had to be activated

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previously and it was somewhat hidden in the settings

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of the clock.

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And just like on the iPhone, also on the

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Apple Watch we can enjoy a new

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dial that matches the new Black strap

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Unity that Apple has put on sale.

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And as for tvOS 17.3, we are not aware that there are

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no notable change.

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And now, time for my conclusions.

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And let's see, as I told you the other day, iOS 17.3

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It is a worse update than iOS 17.2 but

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good with some security additions that

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They are always well received and also the arrival

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of collaborative playlists on Apple Music

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that many people were also waiting.

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Beyond that,

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We can't expect much.

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At the performance level,

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I consider that a

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better optimization because

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Unfortunately what we have found is

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that we have gone backwards.

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At least in Kirbens scores,

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It is true that this then in the sensations

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What happens when you use the device is not noticeable

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nothing but hey, this is something to keep in mind.

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Luckily, we have not gone backwards in terms of

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battery powered.

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I would have been worried that, for example, in the

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Beta 3 and in the Release Candidate the consumption

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remained the same as the one I appreciated

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with the first Beta,

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which, well, was disastrous and obviously

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That would be bad news.

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Tell me in the comments what you think

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It looks like iOS 17.3, although many still don't

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You may have installed it but you already know what it comes with.

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And now I'm intrigued to see what the

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Apple's next step.

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I'm curious to see when the first one releases.

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iOS 17.4 beta because the date is approaching

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moment when you have to allow the execution

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alternative app stores to the App Store

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in Europe, something I understand, they will want

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try before implementing it and understand that

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It will be in iOS 17.4.

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Anyway, pay close attention to the channel, precisely

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