Webmaster's Home (ChinaZ.com) September 27th news: Earlier this month, Apple announced that iOS 16.1 will enable new real-time activity features, allowing iPhone users to learn about what is happening in real time from the lock screen, such as sports competitions or takeaway delivery orders. On iPhone14Pro and Pro Max, real-time activities are also integrated with Dynamic Island.

For example, during the Premier League game, Lingdong Island will display a real-time updated scoreboard with the number of goals scored by each club. When you hold it for a long time, Lingdong Island will expand, showing the elapsed time and the competition process. When the iPhone 14Pro is locked, the score will be displayed in a widget on the lock screen. On iPhone14 and iPhone14Plus, and all other iPhone models without a tidal island, real-time activity is completely limited to displaying on the lock screen.
To test this function with the iPhone in iOS16.1 beta version, you need to open the TV app and click the "Follow" button of the supported games. Apple said that when it was launched, the feature was suitable for NBA matches in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Brazil , Mexico , Japan and South Korea, and also for NBA and Premier League matches in the United States and Canada users. This feature may be expanded to other sports leagues in the future.

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Apple said that iOS 16.1 will be released later this year. In addition to adding support for real-time activities in third-party apps, the update will include new clean energy charging options for U.S. users, adding support for Matter accessories in home apps, support for Apple Fitness+ workouts available without Apple watches, and more.