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Apple to release iOS 17.3 next week, bringing Stolen Device Protection, collaborative playlists


Apple confirmed today that iOS 17.3 will be released to the public next week, giving iPhone users new features like Stolen Device Protection and iOS 17.3 will be released next week, introducing Stolen Device Protection and collaborative Apple Music playlists.

The company subtly revealed the release date of the software update in a press release about its new Black Unity Sport Band and accompanying watch face for the Apple Watch that features red, green and yellow flowers to represent “the rich cultural diversity of Black communities around the world,” Apple wrote. Thieves were found spying on an iPhone user’s passcode in public places (bars were a common location) before stealing the device. We’ll also likely see collaborative Apple Music playlists roll out as part of the update, a feature that was initially promised for iOS 17.

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