In addition to new hardware, Apple also quietly announced that iOS 16 and WatchOS 9 will officially roll out next week starting Monday, Sept. 12. Apple typically releases major updates around 10 am PT (1 p.m. ET), but that’s not a certainty.  Also: Everything Apple announced at its Far Out event The iOS 16 update brings several new features to iPhones, including the ability to edit or delete iMessages within a certain time frame, a new lock screen complete with widgets, revamped notifications on the lock screen, and improvements to the Mail app.  There’s also a new Home app for HomeKit devices, and small tweaks and changes throughout the operating system.  Also: iPhone 14 drops the SIM card slot. Here’s what that means As for WatchOS 9, the update adds improvements to workouts and tracking heart rate zones, medicine tracking, enhanced sleep tracking and new watch faces. 

Which iPhone models will get iOS 16?

Not every iPhone model that received iOS 15 will be eligible to receive iOS 16. Here’s the complete list, including the latest iPhone 14 models: Also: iPhone 14 Pro vs iPhone 13 Pro: Is it worth the upgrade?

Which Apple Watch models will get WatchOS 9?

You’ll need to have an iPhone 8 or newer that’s running iOS 16 in order to install WatchOS 9 on the following Apple Watch models: Also: Apple Watch Series 8 vs Apple Watch Series 7: Which is best for you? Before you update on Monday, it’s a good idea to do some prep work on your iPhone to ensure that the update process goes as smoothly as possible. And if you really want to be cautious, you should wait a day or three before updating to make sure there aren’t any big issues that snuck through testing.