The Ultimate iOS 16 Walkthrough: Guides and How Tos for Every New Feature

During the iOS 16 beta testing period, MacRumors wrote a series of in-depth feature guides highlighting every new addition in the update, along with how that walk you through using the new features.

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This is a comprehensive guide with all of our coverage, and it's a great resource for casual users who haven't had a chance to test out ‌iOS 16 prior to its launch. Everything is organized by app or feature to make it easy to find what you might be looking for, and for those of you with iPads, many of these features are also available in iPadOS 16, with the exception of Lock Screen customization.

Lock Screen Customization

With iOS 16, Apple overhauled the iPhone's Lock Screen, introducing one of the biggest visual changes we've seen on the ‌iPhone‌ in years. You can set custom wallpapers, change the font of the time, and even choose widgets that you can view on the Lock Screen.

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We have a guide on all of the new changes with the Lock Screen, and a long list of how tos that will help you set up your ‌iPhone‌ Lock Screen to suit your needs.

Messages App

Apple added a number of highly requested features to the Messages app in iOS 16, including iMessage editing, undo send, and Mark as Unread, plus the Messages app now supports SharePlay.

iOS 16 Messages Guide Feature
Our dedicated Messages guide covers everything that's new with the Messages app in iOS 16.

Focus

The Focus experience has been improved in iOS 16, making it easier to set up Focus modes. Focus modes can now be linked to different Lock Screens and Home Pages, for more customizability when you're doing different things.

iOS 16 Focus Feature
Everything new with the Focus app is explained in our iOS 16 Focus guide.

Safari

With the latest version of Safari, it's now possible to pin tabs, just like you can on the Mac, plus shared Tab Groups are now supported. Apple is working on replacing passwords with Passkeys, a more secure authentication method, and web push notifications are coming to iOS devices.

iOS 16 Safari Guide Feature
Our iOS 16 Safari guide details everything that's new with the Safari browser.

Mail App

Like Messages, the Mail app in iOS 16 gains some features that are much needed to bring it in line with competing apps. An Undo Send feature gives you 10 seconds to change your mind on an email, and there are options for scheduling an email, and getting notified about missing attachments.

iOS 16 Mail Guide Feature
For a full rundown of everything new in the Mail app, we have a dedicated iOS 16 Mail app guide.

Maps

The iOS 16 Maps app brings long-awaited multi-stop routing feature, plus it includes some new transit features and interface updates. For a full list of everything that's new in Maps in iOS 16, we have a dedicated guide that lists the changes.

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Siri

Siri has new capabilities in iOS 16, such as automatic message sending and the ability to insert emoji in when you're sending a text or an email, plus Apple has made some major improvements to dictation. Our full iOS 16 Siri guide lists all of the new features, and we've also highlighted relevant how tos below.

iOS 16 Siri Guide Feature

Health and Fitness

iOS updates often include new health and fitness-related features, and iOS 16 is no exception. Sleep tracking has improved, and there's a dedicated medication tracking feature so that you can keep tabs on what you're taking and get medication reminders.

iOS 16 Health Guide Feature
Other new features include health sharing invitations and fitness tracking without an Apple Watch, with complete details available in our iOS 16 Health and Fitness guide.

iCloud Shared Photo Library

iOS 16 introduces iCloud Shared Photo Library to make it easier to share photos with friends and family. A Shared Library is basically identical to a standard personal library but it can support up to five people.

iOS 16 iCloud Photos Guide Feature
We have full details on everything that you need to know about ‌iCloud‌ Shared Photo Library in our dedicated iCloud Shared Photo Library guide. Apple says that ‌iCloud‌ Shared Photo Library will not be available when iOS 16 launches and will instead be coming in an update to iOS 16 later this year.

Live Text

Videos in iOS 16 support Live Text, allowing you to pause a video and select the text inside like you would in an image. Text in a paused video frame can be copied, pasted, translated, and more.


Other new Live Text features include a live Translate Camera, Quick Actions, and more, with full details in our Live Text guide.

Security and Privacy

With iOS 16, there are a number of security and privacy-focused updates that include landscape Face ID, Security Check, faster security updates, Passkeys, and more.

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We have a dedicated Security and Privacy Guide that highlights every new feature you need to know about.

Notes and Reminders

Apple hasn't spent a lot of time talking about the new features in Notes and Reminders in iOS 16, but Quick Notes now work on ‌iPhone‌ for the Notes app, notes can locked with a device passcode, and there are updated smart folders.

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As for Reminders, lists can be pinned, there's a completed smart list that shows finished tasks, and you can save and load list templates. A full overview of everything new in Notes and Reminders is available in our guide.

Photos and Camera

The Photos app has all kinds of neat feature additions, such as the option to copy and paste edits and more secure hidden and recently deleted albums that are biometrically locked.

iOS 16 Photos and Camera Guide Feature
There's an option to delete duplicate photos, the people album can be sorted alphabetically, and for the Camera app, there's now an option to use it for real-time translations.

A complete list of everything new in Photos and Camera can be found in our guide.

There's a new "Search" button right on the Home screen in iOS 16 to make it easier to get to Spotlight search, plus it now supports Quick Actions for doing things like starting a timer, activating a Focus, or running a Shortcut.

iOS Search Guide Feature
‌Siri‌ suggestions have improved, and when Live Activities launches in the future, Spotlight will be able to start a Live Activity trackable on the Lock Screen. There are also more rich results and improvements to image search, with a full rundown on Spotlight available in our Spotlight guide.

Weather App

The Weather app now lets you tap into any of the Weather modules to get way more information on metrics like temperature, precipitation, air quality, UV index, and more, plus there's a dedicated Weather Lock Screen and weather widgets to add to any Lock Screen.

iOS 16 Weather Guide Feature
If you want to know more about the Weather app, we have a dedicated Weather app guide.

Guide Feedback

Have questions about iOS 16, know of a feature we left out, or want to offer feedback on this guide? Send us an email here.

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Top Rated Comments

erikkfi Avatar
42 months ago
Baffling: If you have an existing wallpaper set pre-16, you can't just customize it and start adding widgets to it. You have to create a new wallpaper. "Customize" doesn't customize.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Villarrealadrian Avatar
42 months ago
So many guides!!! why isn't it easier!?
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
petsk Avatar
42 months ago
Remember the old days when the UI was simple and straight forward. There was no need for lengthy guides and tutorials.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rotlex Avatar
42 months ago
All these new features and you STILL can't be returned to the inbox after deleting an e-mail from the reading view, lol.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Thebrochure Avatar
42 months ago

Remember the old days when the UI was simple and straight forward. There was no need for lengthy guides and tutorials.
Yes. Jobs is definitely missed.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
preetb Avatar
42 months ago
16? Jeez what a bunch of useless, dumb features. Can't believe Apple's middle aged men came up with such garbage.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)