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    Hi,  everyone.  Sameer here for Sameer Pro Tech and iOS 15 beta one is now out. It's available to developers and for public beta testers, Apple said it would be coming in July.

    IOS 15 Beta 1 Is Out! - What's New?

    What is coming on iOS 15?

     So look for that in about a month or so, but if you're a developer,  you can install it now and try it out. And as you can see,  it came in at 3. 02 gigabytes.  That's on my iPhone, 12 pro max.  I also have it on the iPhone 11. And as far as all the supported devices, while apple is including all iOS 14 supported devices from the success,  plus SE all the way up to the iPhone 12 pro max. So it's available for all the same devices as iOS 14.  Along with that, Apple also released iPadOS 15,  as well as tvOS15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey. And so all of those are available.

     Now, if you're a beta tester and this particular update have quite a few changes in it,  let's first take a look at the build number.  So we'll go to settings, then we'll go to general than about, and you can see the build number is 19A5261w. And so we're quite a ways away from a final release.  As many of,  you know, as far as the public release is concerned.  We'll talk more about that later, but as far as everything new,  there's quite a bit to go over.  Now, the first thing is,  if we go into settings,  you may have already noticed it. Settings are now segmented.

     So you have these little boxes we had these years ago. And to compare with iOS 14. 6 on the left,  you have iOS 15 on the right. You can see,  it looks a little bit different,  the same sorts of things, but it's a little different as far as the ways that way it looks overall. Now we do have a new wallpaper.  You may already see it in the background here. And if we go to settings and we go down to wallpaper under stills, you'll see we have one new wallpaper.

     So there's only one of them right now. And we'll have a little bit different ones later on,  probably, but we have just one at this current time.  And of course, I'll link that in the description.  Now, for those of you that are setting this up for the first time, you'll actually have the ability to install the update and move all of your data.  And apple will actually give you free data, as far as borrowing iCloud storage that you may not have already. If you want How to get iOS 15.

     So you don't have to worry about running out of storage and the loan that to you for three weeks to move all of your data, they've also made improvements to move from Android as well, where it will include everything from your photo albums,  files,  folders, and accessibility settings,  all the way over to your new iPhone. So that's new as well.  Now with the widgets,  they've made some changes as well. You can see there's a new one right here for sleep, and there are quite a few new ones as well.  So if we go over, you can see a few different ones here,  let's press and hold, and we'll add one. And if we scroll down and we go to our widgets, you'll see there are some new ones.

     So you have a find my widget.  For example, you have a game center,  you have an app store for an app store today. You also have sleep and mail. So you have mail there and sleep that I showed you already, as well as people with family sharing integration as well. So those are all new widgets in iOS 15.  Now on the widgets, maybe you have a widget stack on the home screen like I do here. If I press and hold on to it and hit edit stack, you'll see the animation is a little bit different.

     So you have widget suggestions on and smart rotate on.  You can turn that off. If you want, where it will rotate between the different widgets and you can drag those out to wherever you'd like.  So if you want to move them around your screen, you can just drag them off of there and move them wherever you'd like. So that's new.  As far as widgets are concerned will also offer you new widgets. You may not know about them as they become available for the different apps.  Now, with this update, we didn't get the major overhaul to the control center that many had said, but we do have a change with do not disturb.  So if we tap on,  do not disturb, you'll see it pops open.

     When it says stay focused on what's important. Apple has made a big push for focus.  This is across all the different devices. And what it does is help you focus on tasks that they,  that you might have. So if you're at work,  for example, you can create focus where you would only get contacted by people you work with,  unless it's an emergency.  For example,  the same is true for the home. So maybe you're a person, it will contact you with just people that you're friends with or that you have pinned.  For example, also it can reply to people such as do not disturb does when maybe you're away or working and let people know. So we can switch to work here and you'll see it says silence notifications. Don't miss out,  share status and turn it on automatically.

     So you can turn that on and then create different focus groups to help you better focus on everything.  And so you have a new menu item, and then you also have focused instead of do not disturb.  It says the focus now. So it's a little bit different change there that helps you focus on things now to go along with focus, if we go into focus and then go to do not disturb and then options, we now have the option to turn off notification badges or hide them when you have focused turned on.  So there are no longer show on the home screen, so you won't be distracted.

     So if we go in again to options,  turn them back off, you'll see my notification badges are back. So it will hide them based on if you have focus turned on or not, or do not disturb.  So that's something they've added in this update. Now there are some changes with messages as well. So if we go into messages the first time you open it, you'll get a pop-up that says shared with you. It says content shared in messages can automatically appear in apps, such as music,  photos,  safari,  and more.  So you have the option to edit this. And what it will do is allow you to see all of those different things in these apps.  So for example, if you go into podcasts and maybe someone talked about or shared a podcast and messages,  it can share that with you.

     The same is true with news and safari,  TV, music,  and photos.  Also, if we go back to messages and then within messages itself, you can see it's combining two images that are similar, that I sent to my brother,  for example, to check out maybe which thumbnail I wanted to use, and then you can press and hold on them for example,  and mark them up. Like you always could or save that. It just makes it a little bit different as far as photos overall.  Now, if there's a bunch of photos,  it will combine them even more. Now there have been some updates to emoji as well. If you want how do you test a used iPhone before you buy it?

     So if you go into mammography for example,  and edit your emoji, there are some new options.  They've added new clothing and glasses and headwear, eye colors,  stickers,  and accessibility options.  And more so for example, if we go to the nose and scroll down,  we now have a nasal cannula for oxygen, example.  So there's a few different things like that. Cochlear implants and a soft helmet.  So they've added some additions to emoji. Now with the keyboard,  they've updated a few things as well. So if we go into a note,  for example,  and we press and hold where the cursor is, press and hold.  Now the magnification comes back up. We had this a long time ago.

     Now it helps you better see what you're actually selecting. This is something that went away that they've now brought back with iOS 15. So that is much,  much better. And I think a lot of people will really appreciate that.  Also, if you use quick path,  so maybe you want to say,  hi,  how are you today? And you use quick path typing. They've added some additional languages for Dutch Hindi or Latin,  Russian, Swedish,  Turkey,  and Vietnamese.

    What is the new feature added to FaceTime in iOS 15?

     So all of those things have been added as far as the keyboard is concerned. Now FaceTime gets some major updates as well. And I think that's because everyone was remotely collaborating this year. So they really put a focus on this.  And the first thing is, if we go into FaceTime,  which I don't have here, we'll just go to FaceTime and let's go into the app.  And within FaceTime, you can see,  it looks a little bit different. Now I have my contacts blurred out,  of course,  but you can see at the top, it says,  create a link or new FaceTime.

     You can now create a link and share it with people to maybe have a FaceTimeconference call at a specific time.  It not only works across iOS, but also works in a web browser on Windows and Android as well. So people can actually FaceTime with you via that, or at least see what you're doing now,  as you can see, I'm actually using FaceTime on two different iPhones. I have the microphone muted and there are some new options here across the top. Now,  the first thing I can do is actually use portrait video. So if I tap this icon, you'll see that the background is now sort of blurred out.

     So I'm using portrait video on FaceTime. The other thing I can do is actually share my screen. Now the option is not available since I'm not using it on iOS 15 on the other iPhone, but I'll have the option to actually share my screen on my iPhone with whoever I'm actually using FaceTime with. You also have the option to have different audio options. So if I tap on the speaker and the microphone, there's a couple of different options,  but you don't see them yet. Or at least I'm not seeing them yet where it will give me wide spectrum audio, as well as maybe voice isolation to better isolate my voice coming at it. If you want how do I turn on the battery percentage on my iPhone 12?

     So there's a couple of different options with that.  And then additionally, you'll have the option to do grid view with this as well. So if you have a bunch of people you're messaging and talking to you can actually do grid view and then see all of them at once, sort of like apple showed in their event. Now you'll also have the option to share a place. So you can share your FaceTime call with someone else, but at the exact same time,  you can actually sync that. Maybe things you're sharing such as music,  or maybe apple TV.

     You're watching a movie together on HBO, max Hulu, and Disney plus will be supported as well as many others. And you can share that to apple TV and then FaceTime the person at the same time and have everything in sync so you can watch it together. So that's something that's coming out when iOS 15 launches. So that's something that will be welcome. I know a lot of people will really appreciate it. Now they've updated the lock screen as well.  So if we go to the lock screen, you'll see that it looks a little bit different. So I have a do not disturb icon.

     That's there.  If I press and hold,  you'll see. I go into focus that I talked about earlier.  Also, if I pull down from the middle,  I can access the spotlight search. So you can search from the home screen. Of course, you can turn this off if you want to in settings, but if we go home and then pull down from the top, you'll see notifications look a little bit different. A lot of people wanted new notifications.  They've redesigned this. And they've also given us a notification summary here. So while in do not disturb,  I had some notifications from the developer app, Amazon and more so if we tap on it, you can see more about that and then move maybe over here and tap on options.

     I can mute it for an hour for today or view settings or turn it off. So we have a lot more settings with notifications and again, notification grouping as well.  So you've got all of the things you had before, but now they've redesigned it with more specification of what you want to do with it.  And then again,  clear that, and you have all the other notifications like you normally would. So that's been updated as far as notifications and the summary does not include people.

      So your notifications even in do not disturb will still pop up. If you're not seeing them now, the spotlight not only works on the lock screen but has added features as well.  So you can search for different contexts. Now it will give you more information,  as well as actors,  TV shows and more, and even text within photos,  you can search for it. So maybe we'll search for a movie,  the banker you'll see, there's the banker here,  we'll tap on it. And it brings up the information right in spotlight search like you would expect.  So it has all of those additional features,  right? In spotlight.

    What is coming on iOS 15?


     If you want to use them,  now,  maps get an update as well. So if we go into apple maps,  you'll see there's a globe now. And they've added this to help us zoom in to wherever we want around the world. So there's a new globe view.  And then also it says, looking for traffic tap to choose your map.  And now you can see different maps, explore driving,  transit, and satellite.  So there are updated maps for that. Now,  also,  if we zoom in to say, let's go to Los Angeles or San Francisco, rather the maps are going to be updated with a tremendous amount,  more detail.

     So for example,  you'll see already,  it says San Francisco city hall, as I zoom in.  And it's a 3d map of that. So they've updated it like you would expect. But if we tap on San Francisco hall,  it gives us more information about it. We have sort of a drive-by with fly-over sort of look as you're going by it.  And you've got look around incorporated into that. So that has been updated and this will be coming to more cities. But right now it's in specific cities,  such as San Francisco,  Los Angeles, New York, and London.  And it will give you elevation roads,  trees, buildings,  landmarks,  and more.  So if we zoom out a little bit, we'll see if there are any trees.  You can see the trees in the park here, and it's showing you more detail as far as that goes. So you've got a lot more detail.

      It will even show you bike lanes. And if we go into this intersection here,  it shows you different crosswalks, for example.  So there's a lot more information in it. It also gives you an immersive walking experience with augmented reality. So maybe we'll get directions here.  And now it says, it will take me 15 hours to get there,  but I think it gives you the idea. It says, takes a right.  And then as you get closer to different locations, it will show you what those look like. If you want how to FaceTime on Android.

     So there's more detail as far as that goes.  Now.  Also, if we slide up from the bottom, we have more information as far as this goes and redesigned editor's picks and guides.  So there are some more guides there as well. So all of that has been updated and more, and navigation gives you more detail as far as even if there's an underpass or overpass.  So we'll try that quickly. So we'll hit go and it just gives more detail.  If we get on a highway, it should show you the differences between overpasses and underpasses.  Now, when this is going to be incorporated fully into maps,  we're not sure, but it may take until the fall to show everything.  But as you can see here, there's an underpass and overpass.

     It's showing you that detail of what to expect, where the lane markers are, and everything else. So it's much more detailed than it used to be. Hopefully, it rolls out to all the different cities fairly soon. You also have updates to a nighttime mode.  For example,  see if I'm in dark mode, we'll switch to dark mode.  Now we're in nighttime mode. So it can actually change based on the day.  If we zoom out, you can change it based on the day as well.  So there are some updates to that.

     We'll send it for now.  And here's the nighttime mode.  So as you can see, it's the nighttime mode.  And if I switched back to light mode here, it switches back to daytime. So some changes that are pretty major to maps this time around now, safari gets a big change as well.  If we go into safari, we now have the option to pull down from the top to refresh the page.

     It seems simple enough,  but it's something they've added. And I find myself doing that normally anyway, also we have tab groups at the bottom, so we can switch between the different tabs that we already have open and then tap on these two little boxes here and it will show us our tabs. If we tap on the down arrow,  we have the option to create a tab group. So maybe a new tab group from three tabs,  we'll just name it, new tabs hit.  Okay.  And now we have a tab group we'll hit done, and we can switch between whatever we have.  So we have tab groups.

     We can go to a new start page,  for example,  just like we can on macOS now. So we have the option for a start page again, with your privacy report and everything else like you would expect. So this is new within iOS 15. And then also you can use voice dictation right here on the website to maybe go to apple. come and there we go.  And it goes right to it just by tapping the microphone. So it's a little bit different. They've made a fairly major overhaul to the way it looks. And it has that voice built-in.  You can also use extensions now with it. So maybe you want to use an extension.  For example, you can add extensions to safari.  It's not something I normally use, but you'll have the option to add some safari extensions that you can use on your Mac.  You can use them on your iPhone as well.

     Now there's something new that they've added called iCloud plus. So if I go into my photos,  I took a screenshot of them. And this is what iCloud plus looks like.  If you sign up for iCloud, plus it gives you what's called the private relay 50 gigabytes of storage. Hide my email,  home kit,  secure video, and family sharing. Now it doesn't cost anything extra if you're already subscribing to a bunch of other things, but what it does is masks your IP address in safari browsing activity from network providers and websites,  similar to a VPN,  for example.

     So it's going to be something that's added. It starts with iOS 15 and carries across to your different iOS devices. And that will make it much more secure.  And then on your mail app,  for example, it will do the same thing.  So if you're using mail, it will hide your IP address location and whether or not you opened your email. So that's part of iCloud plus something that's brand new that you can subscribe to. If you want how to factory reset MacBook pro

      If you'd like to.  Now apple talked about accessibility the other day, where you would have things like assistive touch for apple,  watch, explore images with voiceover, where it would give more detail about maybe an image where the face is located in an image,  for example, as well as updates to hearing aids and background sounds. And more those changes are added in iOS 15,  for example. So not only that,  but if we go back to our settings, we'll go back here and we'll go into accessibility,  go to voiceover.

     It has more options.  So if we turn it voiceover on and go to the photo,  or we'll go back to safari and it will explain what I'm looking at. Feature in voiceover displayed on iPhone 12 pro image. And so they've added additional features for that.  So not only that but additional things to switch control,  such as sound actions, as well as the ability to do a per-app basis of changing the text.  For example,  you need the bold text in one app,  but not the other. You can do that.  Now.  You'll also have the ability to import audiograms, and also the magnifier app is now built-in so that you don't have to download it.

     So if you want to use the magnifier app, you can do that to read maybe something that's a little bit small. The text is small. You need to zoom in to read that it's now built-in you no longer have to download it.  You also have new voice control,  Mandarin, Chinese Cantonese,  French and German,  and the languages. You spear Siri speech recognition technology to give you accuracy. So all of those things have been added in iOS 15. Now they've made an update to notes and reminders, although I'm not seeing it yet and notes,  and that has to do with tags. So if we go into reminders,  tap on a reminder,  we've created, we have the little hashtag or pound sign here,  tap on this. And then you can create a tag.  We'll say YouTube for the tag name. And now we have a tag there.

      If we go back to our lists, you'll see at the bottom,  we now have tags. So we have the YouTube tag or all tags,  and then we can search for them as well. It will also create smart folders as you create more and more tags to help organize things a little bit differently. Now they've updated the news a little bit as well.  So it's not a major change, but if we go to news in news, they've updated the newsfeed to be a little bit easier to read. So they've updated it slightly.  It's not a huge change from before, but it has been updated.  Now they've also updated the wallet app.

     They actually made a pretty big deal of this. So if we go into the wallet within the wallet app, you can now add a few new things as they become available. So you'll be able to add car keys very soon. So that's something we've heard about for quite some time, but it will also support an ultra-wide band. So you can just keep your phone in your pocket.

     It knows when you're next to the car and you can open it.  Also, you'll be able to add your home hotel or company badge or ID cards, for example,  to maybe different states.  So for example, you'll be able to take a photo of your ID card,  your license,  or a different ID, and then actually use that on your phone. If your state allows that also with TSA,  for example,  to show it at airports. So Apple's working with them to allow this, to basically make it so you don't have to carry around a normal wallet with you. Now in iOS,  15,  Apple has added something they're calling live text. If you want Wireless Router & Security: A Step-By-Step Guide.

     So if you go into the camera app,  for example, and I'll just bring in the medic keyboard box here, we'll zoom into this text here,  take a photo of it, switch over to the photo.  I'll move the box out of the way. If we zoom in,  you'll see there's some text here.  If I press and hold on to it, I can select that text right out of any photo. It can be an existing photo or anything you have.  You can select that taxed, and then you can copy it,  look it up,  translate it or share.

     This is something they're using it with their machine learning for, to actually figure out what's going on here. And you can also translate it on the fly as well. Translate is built into the entire OS. And I'll talk more about that in just a moment, but you can paste this text or look it up.  Now, this is understood in seven languages.  Currently, that's English,  Chinese, French,  Italian,  German,  Portuguese,  and Spanish. It should become a little bit later on to more languages as well as apple continues to integrate this.  Now within the camera app specifically, though, there are some improvements on the iPhone, 12, and 12 with things such as Panorama mode.

     So maybe you're taking a panoramic photo and you had some issues with it, with distortion. It fixes those problems and updates those to be a little bit better.  Also, if you use quick take video,  for example,  you can zoom in and out. So let's go back to the photo and maybe we want to use a quick take.  We can now use zoom with that as well. So we can switch between zoom with quick take video. It's a little bit tricky to do, but you have to use two fingers and you can use it for quick take video now as well.  So that's something they've added.  So zooming while using quick take.

     Now they've updated the Translate app as well.  So we'll go over to translate and in the translate app, you'll see it can translate on the fly as it always could, but they've made some improvements.  So that translation is throughout the OS now. So not only can you translate while you're in this app, you can translate in other apps as well. So maybe you want to go to notes again in notes,  tap on.  Hi,  how are you today? And tap on translate and you'll see it translated to Spanish for me.

     So you can change the language.  It translates on the fly, any texts that it actually sees in the S and it stays on the device. So that has been updated as far as translation. So it's system-wide and then also it will better understand different languages. So maybe you're using the translate app and you want to talk back and forth in a conversation. It will better understand who's talking and who's speaking what language to just help you translate on the fly.  So that's something they've updated as well. Now in photos,  they've updated memories quite a bit.

      So if we go into photos, you'll see here's a memory and they've actually added some music to it. So if we go into this memory,  for example,  and go into it, we can add different music.  So if we tap on music,  for example, we can change the actual song,  add a song that it thinks will best fit, or you can use a lot of different songs from your library. So that's been updated.  You can sort of have a different mix to it. You can also add a different look to it as well. If you want How to activate and use Google Chat.

     So if you want it black and white,  for example,  would that memory, it can do that on the fly.  So you'll see between the two images, it's translating it in real-time from black and white to color and back. So it's been updated quite a bit with that. And Tibet gives you better suggestions as far as the overall memories in general. So that's something that they've updated quite a bit.  Also, if we go into a photo,  here's a photo I took of the magic keyboard box. If we tap on the eye, it should give us more information about the photo that was taken. As far as what took it.

      It says iPhone 12,  Pro Max triple camera. And it's telling us the aperture and what focus length we were at and everything else or focal length and the actual location. So it's telling us all of that information. It's giving us more details about where it was taken and how it was taken. For example.  Now,  if I go into another photo,  tap on this button, it tries to understand what's in the photo a little bit better. So if we tap on this here,  we can tap on, look up and it recognized that it was 79 degrees. It's trying to find suggestions for that.  For example,  it says no content found.

     So we'll try something else.  We'll see what it recognized here. And it may not recognize anything,  but we'll see what it finds here. So says nothing found we'll tap on the phone,  for example, and look up and it sees the words. So it's trying to find everything in the photo and better understanding that as well,  this carries across to accessibility as well. So that's something they've added where you can better lookup information about your photos that you have, and maybe even look up a flower that's in the photo to figure out what it is. Now.  Siri gets some major updates as well. If you want How can I increase my android phone speed?

     Siri now has the ability to search more on the device and use its intelligence here instead of going to the web to find the answer. So it doesn't need an internet connection for many of those things. So for example, you can open an app now without having to go out to the internet first and then come back and open the app.  So for example, if we go here open notes, it opens up notes right away.  So you'll see it did that quickly. It didn't need an internet connection.

     I'll turn the internet connection off to show open photos, which app would you like to use? And he asked me which app I wanted to use, and it will open photos. So you didn't need the internet connection to do that where you would be for, for many different things. You also now have the option to announce messages in CarPlay. So if you wanted that as well as announced notifications from Siri as well with your AirPods.  So you have that option now as well.

      Now, whether it gets a major update as well.  If we go into the weather app, you'll see at the top, it's raining and it's sort of bouncing off the top little box here, talking about rain for the next hour and falling off the sides. And I don't think it's motion-controlled,  but if we scroll down, you'll see we have precipitation and we have weather maps now. So we have weather maps built-in.  We also have more details. So there's a lot more detail in the weather app. And there are over a thousand different animations, according to apple that they've updated this with.

     So this is something nice to see.  I actually use the weather app often, and I really liked the changes here. And to have the map here is something I haven't had in this app. So that'll be really great to have it right here. Now health gets some major updates as well.  In fact, they mentioned it in their keynote separately from everything else, because it has so many updates as far as what they're doing or the importance of it.  And the first thing is it has trends.

      So you'll see all the data here, you have trends,  and it will give me trends consistent for 28 days. And it's more information as far as that goes. You can also now share your medical records with family members or with someone that you maybe take care of,  or that takes care of you. You can share that information with them so that they have access to it. Apple does not have access to this though,  so they can help you with that. And also share data from here to doctors,  for example. So you could share your heart rate for example.  So if we go into sharing, you can share it with a doctor, give them your heart information that you're tracking on your watch, and they can just over that if you want them to. And they'll be able to actually see it in their own app on their computer.

     So their health records app that they're using or application, so something that they've added to health,  and there are also walking steadiness. It will use the sensors in the phone as well as sensors in the watch to understand steadiness,  maybe something changes.  And it will alert you of that. If,  if maybe you seemingly need to sit down or something like that, it'll also give you different descriptions for lab data that you might have in here.  So maybe you get some lab data back from a doctor, it will help you understand it a little bit better. So they're making big pushes with that.

      And also blood glucose highlights. You can actually receive highlights if you're recording your blood glucose levels in the app. And maybe that will come a little bit later with an apple watch would that ability,  but at this time, you'll have interactive charts to sort of make it easier to review your blood glucose data.  If you keep track of that in the health app.

     So all of those are coming to health.  Now there's additional privacy like I mentioned with safari and mail, but there's also more privacy and information in settings. So if you go down to privacy and then go down to the bottom, you have app activity and app activity.  It says, save a seven-day summary of when apps access your data, like your location or a microphone, and see when apps or websites you visit within apps,  contact domains. So if you turn that on, it will start recording this app activity and give you more information about it.  So it will tell you more about that specific tracking. If you want Top 13 Google Chrome Features.

     And then of course you have your app tracking requests as well. So if you want to deny that you turn it off. So there's a lot of different things there nearby interactions, for example, and it says it uses wideband and Bluetooth to precisely measure the distance between your iPhone and other devices or items. So there are some new changes here and some updates to privacy. Now in finding me there are some updates as well. So if we go over to find by in finding me, you can now see your family and friends' locations with continuous streaming. So maybe you have a friend or family member that you share your location with.  You can see it in real-time now,  instead of having to check all the time, it will be updated in real-time. Also, you can locate AirPods pro and AirPods max with proximity views now.

     So where you can do that with an air tag,  as you're getting closer, it will let you know,  and you can also play a sound. You also have the option now on many of your devices to let you know if you left it behind or a separation alert,  for example.  So if we go into a device, you'll see in my iPhone 12 pro max,  we have notified when left behind. You can turn that on for air pods and different Macs and things like that. And it will let you know,  also if someone turns your device off, it can still find your,  your actual device with the phone off. So maybe someone takes it from you turns it off, thinking that you won't be able to see it. It will still notify you where it is also. It will locate after erase now.

     So maybe someone wipes the phone somehow they've erased it. It will still allow you to see where it is and then notify the person that might be buying it,  that it's attached to someone and being located. So it's to help with the theft of your device. And I think that's a great feature update. Now there's added a couple of different things, such as drag and drop support across the OS with things like images,  documents, and files,  also apple ID,  account recovery.  So for a contact, maybe you want to share this with,  if something happens to you, maybe you pass away.  For example,  they'll have access to your Apple ID. So it's a digital legacy program that they're doing. I haven't been able to find this yet, but it is something they mentioned also with passwords.

     If you're using two-factor authentication,  which you should be for many things, there are also adding it to the passwords in your settings app. So that's something you can use now as well. There's also new dictionaries for India,  Hong Kong, and a new idiom dictionary for mainland China. There are also additional updates to 5g.  So if you have a 5g equipped phone, you also have the enhancements where it can prefer 5g over wifi,  for example. And so that is all of the major changes in this particular update.  Now, there are more changes to iPadOS as well. And I don't want to cover everything here because there are so many changes just in general, but I'll go give you a couple of quick ones that they've shown now with iPadOS, they've updated this quite a bit as well. So the first thing you might notice is widgets are wherever you want them on the home screen now. 

     So you can move those around as you'd like.  And like I said, I'm not going to cover everything in iPadOS is I've covered most of it with iOS, but as you can see,  we have an app library.  Now, if we slide all the way to the right,  we have the app library, we can have a page just full of widgets. We also can have larger widgets as well. We also have some updates on multitasking.  So if I go into safari,  for example, you'll see we have slid over or split view. And if you tap the three dots at the top,  you've got some options for that now, so we can tap this button,  tap three dots,  again, bring it back over or bring it full screen.  So we have that option. If I go into this view here, maybe we'll go back to WWDC, and let's bring in music again.

     Then we'll go to the multitasking and we can swipe off one from the split view right in the multitasking here.  So those are some updates as well, also using the pencil.  There's a quick note.  If you slide in from the bottom, right,  you can do this in just about any app.  If you want to do that. And then also there are some new gestures for that. A lot of different keyboard commands that you can basically never take your hands off the keyboard. Now also there's a new app shelf and more so I wanted to go over those things pretty quickly with iPadOS.  So you've got all the same things I mentioned there. But I wanted to go over some of the major changes. They did not do a huge overhaul,  but they did add some of those changes. Like I mentioned,  now,  this is an early beta, so I don't expect battery life to be any different.

     They didn't change the battery health graph at all.  You'll see here if we go to battery health,  it's 100% for me in the last 10 days, it just shows you exactly the white,  what it did before. Now it will a few days to know what battery life is like on iOS 15. It's an early beta,  but so far it's actually pretty stable.  It's super-fast, even on iPhone success plus strangely. So it seems to be very quick as I scroll through things just in initially using it on this device,  it's surprisingly fast for an early beta. So as I scroll through,  you'll see it's actually working,  okay.

     Even on a success plus,  which we didn't expect to actually be supported. So that's something I really welcome.  I'm glad to see that they supported that. And so we'll have to see what it's like after a few days now, there's probably a lot of other features I didn't mention, but this article is super long and that is everything so far that we know about. I'm sure there's a bunch of other things to cover, but that's everything so far now also look for apple lossless and more coming to apple music very soon with spatial audio and more now, as far as if you should install iOS 15 beta one.  Well, if you have a separate device,  I would say,  definitely go ahead and try it out. You Don’t Have To Be A Programmer To Fix Computer Errors.

     Otherwise I would hold off. It's generally something that you want to wait at least a few betas for. If you're going to use it on your main device is a battery. Life is usually an issue,  but so far it's been stable.  But again, if you know what you're getting into,  then you can try it. Otherwise, you may want to wait a little while until basically, the public beta comes out.  As far as when to expect the public release, generally, that's in September with the iPhone 13,  for example. So we'll see that van and maybe they'll have some additional features as well, but so far that's everything in iOS,  15 betas one,  if there's anything new, I'll do a follow-up article as well.  So be sure to check back for that.

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