The Apple iPhone is receiving improved theft protection with iOS 17.3, but most other Apple devices are also receiving an update. The first update is macOS Sonoma 14.3, a patch of around 1.8 GB that allows users to view the warranty coverage of all Apple devices in the system settings and not just the status of the Mac being used.
In addition, users will be able to create and manage playlists of their Music App together with friends and rate playlists with emoji reactions. For watchOS 10.3, the Apple Watch will receive a new "Unity Bloom" watch face that combines relatively simple watch hands with a colorful floral pattern, the look of which can be customized by the user. Raising the wrist triggers a flower animation, thereby activating the display.
Apart from the watch face, watchOS 10.3 only brings bug fixes and security patches; users won't find any new features in this update. The HomePod and HomePod mini are receiving a firmware update that doesn't appear to include any new features. Lastly, the technology giant from Cupertino is distributing tvOS 17.3 to the Apple TV HD and the Apple TV 4K.
This update is also rather modest: Apple only adds the wish list for films and TV series to the Apple TV app, which was removed in the previous update, although the wish list function is still available via the iTunes app on the iPhone. The update can be downloaded and installed as usual via the system settings under General --> Software Update.
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