The latest iOS update, version 17.4.1, was recently released, focusing on security fixes rather than new features. Users have reported improved battery life after installing it. However, the next big update, iOS 17.5, is already on the horizon. Rumors suggest that it will include new features specifically tailored to users in the EU, as part of the response to the Digital Markets Act. Apple is working on allowing users to download apps from developers’ websites directly in the EU, a feature expected to be included in iOS 17.5.

The timeline for the release of iOS 17.5 is still uncertain, but it is expected to be available to developers first, followed by a public beta release. With rumors of new iPads coming in early May, the general release of iOS 17.5 is likely to coincide with that timeframe. The first developer beta of iOS 17.5 has already been released, revealing new features such as enhanced privacy settings for Apple AirTag and Bluetooth trackers, the ability to block participants in group FaceTime calls, and design changes to the Apple Podcasts widget.

A public beta of iOS 17.5 has also been released, allowing users to try out the new features before the general release. However, Apple advises against installing beta software on everyday devices as it may have bugs and stability issues. For users in the EU, the ability to download apps from external app marketplaces is a key feature of iOS 17.5. While no live external app marketplaces are currently operational, several have been announced, including the Epic Games Store and Setapp from MacPaw. The process of installing these third-party app marketplaces has been described as “fiddly” and may require multiple steps.

As the release date for iOS 17.5 approaches, users are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest updates and features. The new update is expected to bring significant changes and enhancements, especially for users in the EU. With rumors of a new Apple Pencil for use with the iPad Pro also circulating, Apple fans have much to look forward to in the coming weeks. As the beta testing phase continues, feedback from developers and users will help shape the final release of iOS 17.5, which is anticipated to be available in early May.

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