iOS 16.4 is now out, bringing bug patches and a slew of new emoji

iOS 16.4 is now out, bringing bug patches and a slew of new emoji

To begin, there are five new animals, two new hand motions, three new coloured hearts, and a handful of household goods such as a folding fan, a flute, and maracas on the emoji keyboard. While you’re not spamming your pals with the new goose emoji, you’ll benefit from the more subtle upgrades. Voice Isolation, which is meant to shut out ambient noise, is now available in cellular conversations. To keep your albums clean, the Duplicates album in Photos will now cross-check with photographs saved in the iCloud Shared Photo Library. There’s also a new accessibility feature that dims the screen when it detects flashing lights or strobe effects in video material, on top of a slew of bug improvements for content control for parents, unintentional alarm muting, and other concerns.