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Apple rolled out iOS 16.5 to all users on Thursday with a new sports tab in the Apple News app. The tab acts as a hub for scores, fixtures and articles about your favorite sports teams.
Tapping on the My Sports score and schedule cards will take you to a specific game’s page with more information about it, the company said.
iOS 16.5 also brings a new Pride wallpaper and bug fixes for Podcasts in CarPlay, unresponsive Spotlight, and screen time sync.
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Along with the software update for iPhone, Apple also released minor updates to other devices running iPadOS 16.5, macOS Ventura 16.4, and watchOS 9.5.
The company’s biggest improvement with this release cycle was introducing multiview for sports fans on Apple TV. With this feature, users can watch up to four games simultaneously on Apple TV 4K. Currently, the multiview feature works with events such as Major League Soccer games, Friday Night Baseball games, and certain MLS and MLB live shows.
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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just weeks away The Macrumors noted earlier this week that Apple is already testing iOS16.6 internally and will soon release a beta version for developers. This means that iOS 16.5 may not be the last major release before the event.