

In future iOS releases, Apple says this new menu will be the only way to enable developer betas, preventing configuration profiles from being used and shared online for free. The developer beta option will only appear on your iPhone if the device is signed into the same Apple ID you used to enroll in Apple's Developer Program. It is also possible to easily enable public betas of iOS from the same menu. This menu will allow members of Apple's Developer Program to access developer betas of iOS without needing to install a configuration profile from the Apple Developer website, simplifying the beta installation process. Starting with iOS 16.4, there is a new "Beta Updates" menu in the Settings app under General → Software Update. Only websites that a user saves as a web app on the Home Screen can request to send push notifications. This feature allows users to receive notifications from websites through Safari, just like notifications sent from App Store apps. IOS 16.4 adds opt-in support for web-based push notifications via Safari on the iPhone. Earlier this week, we provided a look at all of the new emoji coming with the update. IOS 16.4 adds new emoji introduced with Unicode 15.0, including a shaking face, a heart in three new color options, a donkey, a moose, a jellyfish, and others.
