A few user-facing updates have appeared in iOS 17.4, including new CarPlay options and an altered Battery Health section.
So far, iOS 17.4 has focused on getting iOS ready for EU regulation thanks to the Digital Markets Act. Other updates include new emoji and automatic podcast transcriptions.
The fourth iOS 17.4 beta has a few small updates and changes to the battery health monitoring menu. Apple also removed references to homeOS.
Updated battery health menu
If you visit the battery settings in iOS 17.4 beta 4, it has a new sub-menu for Battery Health. Instead of showing a percentage, which could be ambiguous to some users, it states the battery's condition, i.e., "Normal."
Tapping into this menu reveals detailed battery health information like maximum capacity percentage and cycle count. Previously, cycle count was only visible in the device's About menu.
The cycle count and new Battery Health menu appear to be exclusive to iPhone 15 models.
Interestingly, this update coincides with the news from Apple that iPhone battery health for iPhone 15 has been improved. It now cites that it takes 1,000 cycles to reach the 80% capacity mark — it was previously 500.
New CarPlay instrument cluster info
Customers with compatible vehicles can view specific information from CarPlay in the instrument cluster. Specifically, with this update, upcoming maneuvers can be shown in the instrument cluster.
From Apple's release notes:
Everything else
There are a handful of smaller changes to iOS 17.4 in beta 4. They're mostly language changes in alerts or portions of code only seen by developers.
Code sleuth Steve Moser discovered these changes and posted them to X.
Since the EU's Digital Markets Act goes into effect in March, iOS 17.4 is expected to be released before then. The next beta cycle could be the release candidate before the final release.
Source: AppleInsider