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When Will the iOS 16.4 Beta Be Released?

It's been more than a week since Apple released the iOS 16.3 update, and typically, new iOS betas follow launches within a day or so. We were expecting Apple to provide the first beta iOS 16.4 on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, but that hasn't happened.

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Tuesdays are the days that we most often see betas, though Monday and Wednesday happen now and then, and most often betas come out at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. We're now past the most likely beta release timelines for this week, which means we may be waiting until Tuesday, February 7 for the first beta of iOS 16.4.

That said, Apple very rarely releases new beta updates at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time so there is still a slim chance we could get a beta today, and even more rarely, betas come on Thursday, so tomorrow isn't 100 percent ruled out either. It is earnings day on Thursday, with details set to come out at 1:30 p.m., so we may not see a Thursday beta.

Next week is the most likely iOS 16.4 beta launch scenario, based on when betas normally come out and past launch timelines.

Last year, iOS 15.4's first beta came on January 27, one day after the launch of iOS 15.3, and in 2021, there was a 14.5 beta that came in February as the timelines were accelerated that year. In 2020, we did get iOS 13.4 on February 5, which was a full week after the launch of iOS 13.3.1.

Possible iOS 16.4 Features

There wasn't a lot in iOS 16.3 as it primarily focused on Security Keys and then under-the-hood bug fixes, but there is a solid chance that iOS 16.4 will be more exciting, especially given the launch delay.

  • New Emoji - Apple has not yet added the Unicode 15 emoji, which include pink heart, moose, black bird, jellyfish, flute, hyacinth, ginger, goose, donkey, and more, so we could see them in the 16.4 beta.
  • Apple Music Classical - Apple is working on some kind of revamped classical music experience with a dedicated app. It was supposed to come in 2022, but that didn't happen, so it could launch any time.
  • Web-Based Push Notifications on iOS - We're still waiting on an iOS 16 update that adds web-based push notifications on the iPhone and the iPad, a feature that will let websites send notifications through Safari, just like on Macs.
  • Apple Pay Later - With Apple Pay Later, qualifying customers in the United States will be able to split their purchases into four equal payments that will be made over six weeks, with no added interest. The feature will be built into the Wallet app and is similar to the PayPal buy now, pay later functionality. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previously said ‌Apple Pay‌ Later could be introduced in iOS 16.4.
  • Apple Card Savings Accounts - Apple is planning to allow Apple Card customers to open a high-yield savings account through Goldman Sachs, where Daily Cash accumulated through purchases can be saved. There is no word on when this is launching, and like Apple Music Classical, it could come any time.

When the initial beta of iOS 16.4 comes, it will be limited to developers to begin with, with Apple likely providing the software to public beta testers a week later. If we get the first developer beta on the 7th of February, a public beta could come on the 14th, and a launch could happen somewhere around the second to third week of March at the earliest, or in early April if there are features that require more extensive testing.

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JonathanParker Avatar
41 months ago
i need to install this beta software on my daily driver and make complaints about instability as soon as possible
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
User 6502 Avatar
41 months ago

my does classical music need its own app, cant it just be int he normal one, are they gonna have every genre in its own app lol
Classical music is not classified and searched in the same manner. You don’t have ‘songs’ or ‘singers’.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
41 months ago
I was really hoping Apple would release the iOS 16.4 Beta 1 on Tuesday. Well, that didn’t happen. Hopefully, it’s out soon and it’s not the dumb XrOS (AR/VR headset) that’s setting it back. Can’t wait for the new Emoji to arrive tho 😎



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Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lazyrighteye Avatar
41 months ago
Why on Earth would they create a dedicated app for Classical?
Yeah, I've read the reasons why ('https://thenextweb.com/news/apple-music-classical') and as an active musician and fan of almost every form of musical expression, including Classical, still find it odd they would make a dedicated app as opposed to a dedicated section within Music. The last thing Apple needs is more fragmentation.

While I'm here... The one aspect I'd like to see Apple address most, when it comes to Music, is to freaking include liner notes. FFS, it you can include lyrics, pulling liner note data is practically the same thing.

Liner notes can go a long way toward facilitating a more rewarding musical discovery, offering a deeper, more connective aspect that is missing from today's sea of curated singles. Capturing artist, song title and album title is pretty bare minimum. I'd like to see info for producer, studio, engineers, writers, musicians, instruments played, etc. added to each track. I'd love to know that the drummer on this one particular track is also the drummer on this other track for a totally different band. Maybe I should look into their work more. Or... and I know I'm opening up a can of worms... Imagine if you could ask "Hey Siri, who are the musicians playing on this tack?" Or "In what studio was this song recorded?" I know, I know... Siri. Already rolling my eyes at the obvious jokes. I said "imagine if..."

All I'm really getting at is I bet there is an audience out there that would really appreciate that level of detail. And for those that never wondered about the studio in which their favorite songs were recorded, if given the opportunity, might like connecting some of those dots. And implementing something like this seems not some wildly insurmountable technical hurdle.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
41 months ago

I want web notifications.
Same! I want web notifications in iOS Safari App.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
41 months ago



* Web-Based Push Notifications on iOS - We're still waiting on an iOS 16 update that adds web-based push notifications on the iPhone and the iPad, a feature that will let websites send notifications through Safari, just like on Macs.


Is there anyone who actually wants this crap on either their Macs or phones?

Really?

Apple can hang on to that "feature" and keep it locked away in some storage closet until the sun goes super nova for all I care.

SMH
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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