iOS 17.1 Release Candidate: What Could Be Coming to Your iPhone Soon

Apple released the iOS 17.1 release candidate to developers and beta testers on Tuesday, about a month after the arrival of iOS 17. The RC brings a few new features and bug fixes to the iPhones of developers and other beta testers who want to see what’s coming in future versions of iOS.

We recommend downloading a beta or RC only on something other than your primary device. Since this isn’t the final version of iOS 17.1, these features might be buggy and battery life may be short, and it’s best to keep that on a secondary device.

If you’re a developer or public beta tester, here are some of the new features you can find in iOS 17.1 RC. Note that the RC is not the final version of iOS 17.1, so these might not be the only new features to land on your iPhone when iOS 17.1 comes out. There’s no word on a release date for the final version just yet.

iPhone 12 radio frequency concerns addressed

The National Frequency Agency in France said on Sept. 12 that the iPhone 12 exceeds European-specific absorption rate limits, and it appears Apple will address those concerns with iOS 17.1.

“iOS 17.1 includes an update for iPhone 12 for users in France to accommodate this specific test protocol that requires reduced power when off-body on a static surface,” Apple posted Oct. 10. “iPhone 12 will no longer increase the allowed power when the off-body state is detected, such as while it is sitting on a table.”

New StandBy mode settings

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StandBy mode is one of my favorite new iOS features, and in iOS 17.1 beta 2, Apple gives StandBy mode more setting options. With iOS 17.1 beta 2, you have the option to turn StandBy mode off after 20 seconds, never or “Automatically.” Apple writes that if you choose Automatically, the display will turn off when your iPhone is not in use and the room is dark, like when you’re sleeping at night.

However, I checked these settings on my iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone XR and only found these options on my iPhone 14 Pro. This makes me think the new settings will only be available on iPhones with an always-on display.

Apple Music upgrades

In iOS 17.1 beta 1, Apple adds a new button in Apple Music that allows you to quickly find Favorite songs. When a song is playing and you’re looking at its card on your iPhone, there’s a star outline near the song’s title. You can tap this star to add the song to your Favorites.

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For more, check out my review of iOS 17 and our iOS 17 cheat sheet.

17 Hidden iOS 17 Features and Settings on Your iPhone


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