The new iOS 16.2 Beta's Dynamic Island enhancement finally solves one of the most annoying issues on the latest iPhone 14 Pro.
Before this new operating system arrives, Dynamic Island only shows only the battery and WiFi/signal icons.
Now, if users play music, the signal icon usually disappears. This creates confusion, making iPhone owners believe that they suddenly lost signal.
Thanks to the arrival of iOS 16.2 Beta, this issue will no longer affect iPhone 14 Pro users.
New iOS 16.2 Beta Dynamic Island Shows ALL Three Icons!
According to 9To5Mac's latest report, the new Dynamic Island enhancement not only shows all three essential icons but also provides a sleek animation.
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If you already have access to the new iOS 16.2 Beta, you will see that the music icon is placed in the middle. The time is located on the upper-left side.
On the right upper-right side, you will see the signal bar, WiFi, and battery icons.
The adjustment made with the Dynamic Island is the latest upgrade that the feature received ever since it was launched back in September.
Since the new iOS 16.2 version offering this enhancement is still in the Beta phase, users can expect more upgrades from the new operating system.
Other iOS 16.2 Enhancements
The Verge reported that Apple is also working on a new streamlined accessibility for the new iOS 16.2.
This enhancement is expected to allow users to adjust the size of their applications on the home screen, much like how a desktop works.
Specifically, the so-called Custom Accessibility Mode is designed to allow iPhone owners to adjust their device's texts, UIs, hardware button accesses, as well as Home Screen apps and contacts.
You can click this link to see more details about the new Custom Accessbility Mode feature.
As of writing, rumors claim that the official iOS 16.2 will arrive in December.
Aside from the new iOS 16.2, Apple was also reportedly working on shortening the "Hey Siri" command.
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Written by Griffin Davis