Apple adds new apps to the iPhone

The American electronics giant Apple has added a set of new applications to work with its iPhone smartphones by updating the iOS 16.2 operating system. It includes recordings of Japanese karaoke songs, a whiteboard application, and applications that monitor the user’s sleep quality.
Apple has also made available the FreeForm smartboard app for Mac computers, allowing multiple Apple device users to interact with drawings, text and other media on a single board using a smartphone.

At the same time, the new Apple Music Sing feature allows you to start singing sessions of Japanese karaoke songs over the phone, with the ability to subscribe to Apple’s music streaming service. The new feature also allows the user to choose between duet singing with a real artist or solo singing, in addition to having a catalog of millions of songs.

The operating system update also adds support for the service of sending distress messages via satellite in case of emergency for iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro phones. This service allows the user to send a distress message in case of emergency, even if he is outside the coverage area of ​​mobile phone networks, relying on satellites.

Apple also indicated that the iOS 16.2 update fixes many vulnerabilities that affect the security of iPhones and iPads.

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