All of the New Features in iPadOS 16.2 and iOS 16.2: Freeform App, Stage Manager External Display Support, Accidental Emergency SOS Reports and More

Apple today provided the first betas of iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 to developers, introducing even more new features that have been promised for the iOS 16 update.

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We've outlined all of the changes found in the iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 betas so far in this guide.

Freeform App

Apple debuted a new cross-platform Freeform app in iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, and macOS Ventura 13.1. Designed for collaboration, Freeform can be used for jotting down notes, sketching, drawing, saving links, and more.

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Multiple people can work on the same Freeform document, with updates synced for all participants in real-time. Apple says that Freeform can be used for sketching projects, designing mood boards, and brainstorming ideas, with the app serving as a creative space.

Stage Manager External Display Support

With iPadOS 16.2, Stage Manager on M1 and M2 iPads can be used with external displays once again. This is functionality that Apple removed in the first version of iPadOS 16 in order to expand ‌Stage Manager‌ to A12X and A12Z iPad Pro models.

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With external display support, ‌Stage Manager‌ supports up to eight apps for multitasking purposes, rather than four. This functionality is limited to ‌M1‌ and ‌M2‌ iPads.

For the ‌M1‌ or ‌M2‌ capable iPads, there is also an option to drag and drop a window from the iPad to the external monitor that is connected to your device. Dragging a window from one device to another is new in the iOS 16.2 update.

New Home App Architecture

Paired with HomePod 16.2 software, iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, and macOS Ventura 13.1 add support for an updated Home app architecture that comes following the addition of the Matter smart home standard.

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Apple says that the new Home app architecture will bring faster, more reliable performance in homes with many smart accessories, but it requires every device that accesses the home to be running the iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, macOS Ventura 13.1, tvOS 16.2, and watchOS 9.2 betas, along with the ‌HomePod‌ 16.2 beta software.

Expanded 120Hz ProMotion Support

On devices that support ProMotion, Apple says that SwiftUI animated layout changes will support a 120Hz refresh rate, functionality that was previously missing.

Unintentional SOS Calls

Apple appears to be collecting data on accidental SOS calls with the update, and one user has reported an Apple inquiry about the call that collects system data.

Disable Wallpaper and Notifications for Always On Display

iOS 16.2 adds two toggles for disabling wallpaper and notifications when always on display is active. The feature makes for a simpler always on display interface that only shows the time and any widgets that are enabled.

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Battery Status Shortcut

There is a new Battery Status Shortcut available that provides information about the iPhone's battery and any charger that's connected.

Software Updates

Apple has made a small tweak to the Software Updates section of the Settings app, which is available under General. The text of the software version that's installed is now bolder, making it more apparent.

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Lock Screen Sleep Widget

iOS 16.2 adds a Sleep widget to the Lock Screen, which draws from data stored in the Health app and collected by the Apple Watch or other sleep tracking devices. It provides information such as time spent in bed and sleep quality, with three variants available.

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A simple one tile widget shows the amount of time that you spent in bed, and two multi-tile options display either a bar chart that shows sleep quality or a larger widget that shows time in bed along with a visual representation. Tapping on the widget opens up the Sleep section of the Health app.

Lock Screen Medication Widget

In addition to a new Sleep widget, Apple has also added a Medications widget. There are two options, one that is a single pill icon and a second that lets you know when you need to take a medication. It will alert you if all your medications are logged or if you have no more medications for the day.

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5G in India

iOS 16.2 unlocks 5G service in India, and multiple carriers in the country are now supporting 5G speeds.

TV App Live Sports Scores

The iOS 16.2 beta re-adds Live Activities integration for select sports games for the built-in TV app on the ‌iPhone‌. Games can be tracked in real time on the Lock Screen or the Dynamic Island on the ‌iPhone‌ 14 Pro models.

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TV App Updates

With the iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, tvOS 16.2, and macOS Ventura 13.1 updates, Apple has tweaked the TV app. There's now a "Featured" section above the "Up Next" section, making it more difficult for users to get to the TV shows they want to watch.

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The Featured section content replaces Up Next in the "Watch Now" tab of the Apple TV app, with featured TV shows and movies right at the top of the interface.

Weather App News

The Weather app now integrates with Apple News, displaying relevant Weather-related news information based on your region.

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Live Activities in the TV App

There is an option to get more frequent Live Activity updates from the TV app for following sports games. More frequent updates can result in faster battery drain, so you might want to disable it if you're concerned about battery life.

tv app live activity updates

Siri Silent Responses

In the Accessibility section of the Settings app, there is an option to set Siri to "Prefer Silent Responses" so that ‌Siri‌ will confirm requests on-device rather than out loud.

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ProMotion Lag Fix

The iOS 16.2 update appears to address long-running issues affecting the ‌iPhone‌ 13 Pro and ‌iPhone‌ 14 Pro models with ProMotion. These devices can experience lagging and stuttering system animations when closing and switching between apps, and multiple reports from beta testers indicate the performance has been improved in the update.

Other New Features

Know of a new feature in iOS 16.2 that we left out? Let us know in the comments below.

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Top Rated Comments

Paradoxally Avatar
35 months ago

What exactly does SwiftUI animated layout changes will support a 120Hz refresh rate mean, I’m kinda confused
For those unaware:

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It addresses this.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
meboy Avatar
35 months ago
Stage Manager is possibly the worst UI/UX software design I've seen.
Can't think of anything this bad on all the versions of Windows, Linux, mobile OS.

It's clear their process was "We absolutely don't want to give people movable windows like on a traditional OS but what else can we do to make it computer like?"
How about instead of showing single apps at once we show a like overview of all apps in use. Yeah that sounds computer like.
Then came up with showing multiple windows.. but that's already there with split view. So let's make it different where it's like a blob of more than 2 apps overlaying each other.. but now you can't even see 2 apps at once so you've removed the entire purpose.
Then at the same time tried to add task switcher like thumbnails of apps but that are always on the screen because why not. We've already wasted most of the screen real estate.

It's so terribly done I can't believe more people aren't calling it out.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Yeetus Avatar
35 months ago
Ah, ****... here we go again
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Junior Amboy Avatar
35 months ago

Stage Manager is possibly the worst UI/UX software design I've seen.
Can't think of anything this bad on all the versions of Windows, Linux, mobile OS.

It's clear their process was "We absolutely don't want to give people movable windows like on a traditional OS but what else can we do to make it computer like?"
How about instead of showing single apps at once we show a like overview of all apps in use. Yeah that sounds computer like.
Then came up with showing multiple windows.. but that's already there with split view. So let's make it different where it's like a blob of more than 2 apps overlaying each other.. but now you can't even see 2 apps at once so you've removed the entire purpose.
Then at the same time tried to add task switcher like thumbnails of apps but that are always on the screen because why not. We've already wasted most of the screen real estate.

It's so terribly done I can't believe more people aren't calling it out.
Stage Manager is useful for many people, including myself. Sure, it has quirks and bugs but I don’t agree that it’s fundamentally wrong. Fundamentally wrong against what? Against traditional computer navigation concept?

I use my iPad Pro M1 12.9 for work as an E-Commerce Manager and Stage Manager has made my workflow better. I have my emails, notes, slack and browser as one group, MS Excel, our ERP and other related work apps in another and switching is much easier. I set the display to More Space, autohide the task switcher and the dock for maximum space and I’m happy with it. I and my colleagues find Stage Manager really helpful.

Only the people who want the iPad to behave like a traditional computer think Stage Manager is bad, but the iPad is not. Why are we forcing the iPad to be one? I have a desktop for things I cannot do with the iPad.

Apple just needs to perfect the external display support, fix the resizing landscape/portrait resizing bugs, find a solution as to how the task switcher treats opened windows when the are more than 4 sets running, improve how existing windows are move around when adding another app or window, implement a top bar for each app, etc.

People love the iPad as an iPad, let’s not make it a traditional computer.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dreamweaver12 Avatar
35 months ago
I dunno, guys. I really think that instead of Stage Manager external display support, they should just end Stage Manager.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rafagon Avatar
35 months ago
I wonder why this is only now getting addressed--ProMotion has been available since 2017 on iPads and since last year on iPhones.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)