With changes to iOS 16.4 (beta 2), you can choose from three different number formats for your iPhone. These formats use spaces, commas, and periods as symbols that separate thousands digits in numbers or as decimal points.
The decimal point is the character used to separate the integer part of a value from its decimal part, usually assigned by a period (.) or a comma (,). Thousands separator is used to separate multi-digit numbers into three groups, usually specified by a period (.), comma (,), or space ().
On the latest version of iOS, you will be able to apply any of the following number formats as the preferred option for your iPhone:
Before changing the number format on your iPhone, you need to make sure your iPhone is running iOS 16.4 in a developer or public beta profile (Beta 2). If you're on the stable iOS update channel, we recommend waiting a few more weeks to get this update.
Note: Beta iOS may not be stable for your daily tasks. Therefore, install beta iOS versions at your own risk.
If your iPhone is running iOS 16.4 (Beta 2), you can first open the Settings app to change its number format.
In "Settings", click "General".
On the General screen, scroll down and select Language & Region.
On this screen, click Number Format.
#You will be able to choose from any of the three options available on the screen. When you select your preferred format, a check mark should appear to the right of the selected format.
#From now on, you'll be able to view numbers on your iPhone in the format of your choice.
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