Apple has confirmed that it will release iOS 15 on September 20, 2021, but this operating system update has yet to appear.
Although until Monday morning (20/9/2021) the availability of the iOS 15 update has not appeared on the iPhone, it does not mean that Apple has broken its promise. The company created by Steve Jobs will only roll out the iOS 15 update, along with iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, tvOS 15 and HomePodOS 15 at 10:00 am Cupertino time.
So for those of you who can't wait to taste iOS 15, it's time to set a reminder or alarm for tonight.
For complete details, you can see the following list of iOS 15 availability time zones
iOS 15 Schedule iOS 15 Schedule Photo: Redmonpie
List of iPhones That Got iOS 15
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 Mini
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XR
iPhone X
iPhone 8
iPhone 8 Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone SE (1st generation)
iPhone SE (2nd generation)
iPod touch (7th generation)
New Features of iOS 15
1. FaceTime
iOS 15FaceTime Photo: Apple
Apple brought many updates to its messaging app. First display when making a group call. Now the view is gridded, with the person speaking at the top.
The Spatial Audio feature is now available in FaceTime. But what's interesting is that Apple provides the ability to muffle the surrounding noise so it doesn't interfere with conversation.
In addition, users can create FaceTime links to invite friends to chat. Not only for Apple users, Android or Windows users can join by opening the link via their browser. Apple guarantees that all of these processes are guaranteed to be secure.
Even more exciting is the SharePlay feature that allows us to share screens, listen to music and watch movies with friends during FaceTime calls. Not only Apple services, this sharing ability can be used by third-party applications, some of which are TikTok and Disney+.
2. Messages
Messages in iOS 15 features new ways to share content like pictures, music, podcasts, Apple News articles, and more. Users can pin shared content to the front more easily.
3. Focus
To help users stay focused while doing other tasks, Apple added many features to minimize the amount of distraction that could occur.
Now comes the Notification Summary which displays a summary of notifications that users can give whenever they want, combining all the most important items into one message.
In Focus, there are modes that can be set for different situations. This feature can be activated depending on where the user is located. For example, the Fitness mode configured for the user while in the gym.
4. Live Text
In an effort to help users deal with large amounts of written information, Apple brought Live Text. This is the automatic optical character recognition feature of the Camera app.
Users can point the camera at text on a board, sign, or page, and Live Text makes it selectable, copied and pasted elsewhere.
Leveraging machine learning, this feature isn't just limited to the Camera app. Live Text can be used to conveniently scan images, including previously captured photos and web images. This new feature includes support for seven languages, and can recognize objects and scenes.
5. Spotlight
Photos now appear in Spotlight search results. Additionally contact search is also improved, complete with indicating whether Do Not Disturb (DND) mode is enabled by them.
Many new cards have been included, featuring information for actors, movies, and other types of content.
5. Photos
Users can add songs in Apple Music in Memory, so that they can accompany photo slides to be more interesting.
Apple provides Memory Mixes which allow users to edit the resulting Memory, to improve it in various ways.
6. Weather
Weather now features a completely new design. There are high-res in-app maps, and new background animations. Apple also brings changes to the display based on conditions.
7. Maps
Maps provides a much more detailed 3D and globe view of a number of cities. There are new road details to help drivers and more information in the Transit view.
Maps automatically follows users during transit routes and can remind you when to get off, as well as offer more detailed directional information.