THE PUBLIC RELEASE of iOS 17 (as well as iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and watchOS 10) is due imminently, and your iPhone will soon be ready to begin the process of updating. If you’ve already been experimenting with the public beta then what I’m saying might not be news to you, but let’s assume you’re playing it safe. While the latest version of iOS isn’t exactly a huge overhaul, there are some key upgrades which make your iPhone noticeably more usable, and enhance the overall experience. One of these is something that you probably use on a daily basis — Iknow I certainly do — and that’s AirDrop. Whereas at present the process of transferring something from one iPhone to another is a slightly clunky affair, iOS 17 promises to make this a much faster, more natural process by allowing you to simply tap another iPhone to automatically begin the transfer process.