iOS 17 is here and available for you to start testing in our real device cloud!
In the increasingly dynamic iOS ecosystem, being proactive about testing new changes is critical. And with iOS adoption rates climbing year-over-year, it’s important to start testing your apps on the latest iOS version as soon as possible. iOS 16 adoption reached 28% in just two weeks of its release, which was faster than iOS 15 adoption.
Testing your mobile apps on iOS 17 offers many benefits, including:
Ensuring app compatibility and functionality
Identifying and resolving bugs early
Optimizing app performance
Adapting your app's design and interactions
Meeting App Store compliance
Leveraging security, API, and feature updates
Nikolay Advolodkin
Delivering seamless app experiences helps keep your customers happy, which is a significant competitive advantage in today’s competitive mobile marketplace. According to our Every Experience Matters report, 20% of users have abandoned a brand after encountering an issue with their app.
iOS 17 offers a range of updates for security, personalization, sharing, and communication features, including the following:
Privacy and security: Apple continues its commitment to user privacy, with the announcement of various privacy and security innovations in iOS 17. Familiarize yourself with the latest Privacy manifest changes to understand how these changes may impact your app's especially with respect to tracking capabilities and user data handling.
Passkey changes: Authentication plays a pivotal role in app security. Check out the Passkey changes to ensure a smooth user authentication experience.
Accessibility: Accessibility improvements are key to creating inclusive apps. iOS 17 introduces Accessibility API changes that include priority assignment, multi-platform support, and refined VoiceOver capabilities. To further enhance your app's accessibility, learn how to conduct an accessibility audit.
Payment and in-app purchases: If your app involves payments or in-app purchases, stay in the loop regarding the Wallet and In-App Purchase changes outlined by Apple. Watch the insightful sessions on what's new in Apple and Wallet Pay and testing in-app purchases for a deeper understanding.
SwiftUI and VisionOS: Prepare for significant SwiftUI changes geared towards supporting VisionOS. As iOS and iPad apps are set to be automatically rendered in VisionOS next year, learn about compatibility checks to ensure your app seamlessly transitions.
Updates to Phone and FaceTime: Users can now leave video or audio messages via FaceTime.
Voicemail enhancements: The voicemail button has been added to the home screen so users can send calls to voicemail immediately. Voicemail messages can be transcribed live, enabling users to decide whether or not to take a call as it’s happening.
Messages enhancements: The new Check In feature allows users to automatically inform their contacts of their safe arrival and any delays during their journey. Messages will also support search filters in iOS 17.
Visual Look Up support for symbols: Users can use Visual Look Up to identify symbols like vehicle indicator lights and clothing care symbols.
Additional features including Standby Mode for a full-screen experience, interactive widgets, improved Autocorrect, and mood tracking and journaling.
Diego Perini
We recommend checking out the iOS 17 release notes for more information.
If you’re a Sauce Labs customer utilizing private devices, please reach out to your dedicated Customer Success Manager or Account Executive. Using public devices? Start testing your apps today by accessing iOS 17 in our real device cloud.
As always, we continue to expand the pool of devices available to you to help you ensure comprehensive testing coverage. Be on the lookout for the new iPhone 15 series in our real device cloud soon!