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iOS 15’s greatest new options: FaceTime, Apple Pockets and Notifications get new methods



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iOS 15 has formally arrived. On Monday, throughout a web-based keynote for WWDC, Apple’s annual developer convention, the corporate introduced a preview of iOS 15, the subsequent main model of the iPhone‘s working system. It is a follow-up to final 12 months’s iOS 14 and can absolutely launch this fall and sure debut on the closely rumored iPhone 13

Learn extra: Discover out in case your iPhone will probably be suitable with iOS 15 and whether or not you must obtain the iOS 15 developer beta.

iOS 15 brings an infinite variety of new options, enhancements and refinements. FaceTime bulks up with extra Zoom-like options, together with hyperlinks that allow Android and Home windows customers take part in a FaceTime video name through browser. You possibly can have your cellphone bundle much less necessary alerts and ship them to you as a Notification abstract. Reside Textual content is mainly Apple’s model of Google Lens. You possibly can watch movies and hearken to music with associates over a FaceTime name. Messages can collect and manage hyperlinks and content material so you may view them suddenly once you select. You possibly can even add your driver’s license to Apple’s Pockets app.

The upgrades in iOS 15 match into 4 main themes: staying linked, discovering focus, utilizing intelligence and exploring the world. Apple’s fast-paced, feature-packed preview on Monday was a distinction to the sober actuality surrounding iOS and Apple’s App Retailer as of late. Over the previous 12 months, Apple responded to inquiries about its App Retailer from lawmakers and regulators at residence and overseas. The corporate launched iOS 14.5 which introduced new ranges of consumer privateness and new controls over ad-tracking, which led to a company skirmish with Fb. Apple additionally awaits judgment in a lawsuit introduced by Epic Video games, one of many greatest app builders for iOS.

A developer model of iOS 15 will probably be out there to obtain, and a public beta will launch this summer time.


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iOS 15 adds FaceTime support for Android, Windows

One of the biggest updates comes to FaceTime, Apple’s app for video and audio calls. Over the past year, many of us have relied on video calls to stay in touch with friends and family and collaborate with colleagues. Apps like Skype and Zoom became the norm, while FaceTime suffered because of its limitations. iOS 15 makes FaceTime a bit more like Zoom while keeping some of its quirkiness.

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In iOS 15, links let Windows and Android users take a FaceTime video call from a browser.


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Apple’s Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi said that the goal for updating FaceTime in iOS 15 was to make it feel more natural and comfortable to use. You can now schedule FaceTime calls and create links in advance. FaceTime links can be accessed on Apple devices, or via a browser on Android phones and Windows computers.

Read more: 6 new FaceTime features I can’t wait to try with my friends

FaceTime’s video interface gets an overhaul with a new grid view. Gone are the random-sized tiles, replaced with a neat grid of similarly sized squares of all your callers. Grid view makes it easier to see at a glance who is speaking. FaceTime in iOS 15 adds portrait mode. Just like portrait mode for photos on the iPhone, which separates you from your background, FaceTime turns the background of your video call into a nice artistic blur. 

There are also new tools to improve audio. FaceTime in iOS 15 supports spatial audio during a call and makes your friends and family sound more natural, giving the effect that they are in the room with you. Your microphone gets smarter and can isolate your voice or widen its pickup to capture all the details in your environment. Apple showed a video of two people having a FaceTime call. Behind one of the people was a kid using a leaf blower. When voice isolation is enabled, the sound of the leaf blower goes away. (I don’t know how many people would gift their child a leaf blower, let alone let them use it indoors, but it was a fun example.)

Read more: FaceTime gets spatial audio for ‘more natural’ calls in iOS 15

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During a FaceTime video call, you can now play a song or a video, like Mythic Quest on Apple TV Plus, and everyone on the call can listen or watch it together. The feature is called SharePlay and works with TikTok, Disney Plus, Hulu and more.


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Watch films, listen to music over FaceTime in iOS 15

Another new feature to FaceTime is called SharePlay, which lets you share your screen, your music or videos over a video call. For example, if you’re on a FaceTime call, you can play a song in Apple Music and listen to it over the call with your friends and family. The feature works with Apple Music, as well as video content from Apple TV Plus, TikTok, Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu, among others. Developers can add the SharePlay API to their apps, so maybe there’s a hope YouTube will adopt this?

Watching a video over FaceTime can also be shared to your Apple TV. SharePlay looks like it adds an enormous wealth of multitasking and service integration when you’re on a FaceTime call.

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The Messages app in iOS 15 has a new look when you receive multiple photos from a friend. Pictures can be presented as a collage or put into a photo stack, as in this screenshot from WWDC.


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Messages gets new design and content is more organized

Messages gets a visual overhaul and becomes more organized. In an iMessage conversation thread, photos are shown in a new collage design or, when there are many, in a photo stack. You can swipe through a photo stack just from the in-thread view or tap to open all of the photos into a separate screen.

Another new feature called Shared with You, which takes videos, music and story links people shared with you in Messages and organizes them in a new tab for the corresponding app. For example, if a friend sends you a link to an Apple News story via iMessage, it’s automatically added to the Shared with You tab in the Apple News app. The tab not only shows the link but who shared it with you. When you tap on the person’s name, you’re brought back to that place in your Messages conversation with them.

Shared with You also brings photos that are shared with you in Messages into your Photos app. Apparently the Photos app will only import those that you care about. Screenshots and memes won’t be added. 

Shared with You works in the following apps: Apple Music, Apple News, Apple TV, Safari, Photos and Podcasts. You can also pin a message, link or content and have it be elevated in Shared with You and show up in search.

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iOS 15 adds a new Notification summary that groups together unimportant alerts and delivers them to you at a time you choose.


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iOS 15 overhauls notifications, adds tools to help you focus

The notifications on your iPhone get revamped to help you deal with all of your phone’s alerts. Notification Summary is a new feature that lets you schedule when unimportant notifications get delivered. It can prioritize which ones are most important and bundle the rest for a delivery in the morning (or whatever time you choose). Siri can now automatically read time-sensitive messages when you don’t have your phone with you. For example, if you order a food delivery and it arrives, Siri can read the notification via a HomePod or your Apple Watch.

You can also use the new Focus tool in iOS 15 to help you concentrate on certain things when you’re using your phone. For example, if you’re at work, you can choose to only be notified by coworkers for apps like Mail, Calendar or Slack. Other settings for the Focus tool include Do Not Disturb, Personal and Sleep, which you can schedule to come on when you set your bedtime.

Read more:
 iOS 15 overhauls notifications with summaries and focus tools

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Live Text in iOS 15 lets you digitize and interact with text in photos or through your iPhone camera’s viewfinder. It’s similar to Google Lens on Android.


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Live Text lets you digitize and interact with text in your photos

Live Text in iOS 15 uses artificial intelligence to find text in photos or through your iPhone’s camera viewfinder. You can copy and paste the text, or if it’s a website you can open the link. It sounds similar to Google Lens.

In the Photos app, Live Text automatically generates photo tags to its device-wide Spotlight search feature. With a new search feature called Visual Lookup, you search the word “beach” and the iPhone will display any photos that have a beach in them or were taken at a beach. This seems like it’s a huge improvement when it comes to searching through your photos and might help the Photos app catch up to the detailed photo searches you can do in Google Photos.

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You can now digitize and store your driver’s license in Apple’s Wallet app.


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Add your driver’s license to Apple Wallet in iOS 15

The Wallet app in iOS 15 lets you add corporate keycards and driver’s licenses. Apple says that it’s working with the TSA on ways to accept it in US airports. This comes on top of being able to carry credit and debit cards, transit fare cards and car keys (for phones equipped with Apple’s U1 chip for ultrawideband).

Read more: How storing a digital driver’s license on your iPhone will work

Everything else in iOS 15

There is so much in iOS 15. For people like me, it’s fun to dig deeper into features and try ones out that never got screen time, like new outfits for Memoji stickers. I’ll be updating this article as I find more.



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