iOS 15 Archives - Get The Best Deal on Your Software Thu, 11 Sep 2025 07:32:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-favicon-32x32.png iOS 15 Archives - 32 32 Apple Has Released The First Public Beta of iOS 15 And iPadOS 15 https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/apple-has-released-the-first-public-beta-of-ios-15-and-ipados-15/ https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/apple-has-released-the-first-public-beta-of-ios-15-and-ipados-15/#respond Tue, 06 Jul 2021 07:25:14 +0000 https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/?p=1685 This is your chance to see what iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS will look like in the future. Apple has now published the first public beta versions of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. These are the next major versions…

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This is your chance to see what iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS will look like in the future. Apple has now published the first public beta versions of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. These are the next major versions of the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch operating systems. Unlike developer betas, these betas are open to the public and do not need a $99 developer membership.

The final versions of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8 will still be released this autumn, according to Apple. Apple, on the other hand, plans to deliver betas every few weeks over the summer. It’s an excellent method to repair as many problems as possible while also collecting data from a big number of people. 

Apple’s public betas, as usual, closely track the release cycle of developer betas. Today, Apple also published the second developer beta of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. So it seems that the first public beta is essentially the same as the second development build. 

But keep in mind that you should not install a beta on your main iPhone or iPad. The problem isn’t just glitches; certain applications and functionality just won’t operate at all. In rare instances, beta software may brick your gadget and render it inoperable. You may potentially lose data stored on iCloud. Exercise great care. 

The first public betas of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 are now readily available to download. This is the software that will be installed on millions of iPhones and iPads when Apple’s final version is released this autumn. But you don’t have to wait that long to join up for and install the iOS 15 beta. Yes, you will get an early peek at new features such as Live Text, FaceTime for Android, and other privacy options. But if you’re still undecided, here’s some advice: Wait. 

Yes, the installation procedure is as simple as a few touches on the screen of your iPhone. Yes, you may revert to iOS 14 at any moment, but before you hop on the iOS 15 beta train, there are a few things you should know – particularly if you only have “one” iPhone or iPad. 

Here’s what makes me think: Bugs. Battery life is inadequate. Apps that may or may not work. During the beta program, you will be exposed to one or more of these variables. If you’re set on installing iOS 15 on your main Apple device, here’s what you must know. 

A beta is so named because it isn’t completed and will undoubtedly have flaws. The second beta of iOS 14.7, for example, has a problem that causes certain iPhones to fail to detect the SIM card within the phone. Your phone may as well be an iPod Touch if it doesn’t have a SIM card. 

Such bugs and problems are very certain to appear in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. Even if the problems don’t entirely prevent you from using your iPhone or iPad, they will be vexing and may make the difference between getting work done and consistently sending messages, and having a paperweight. 

When Apple makes significant changes to the operating system and the underlying APIs that developers use to create new features and services, it usually means that previous developer tools are withdrawn or the way they function is altered. Even minor changes may cause an app to stop working entirely. 

I was testing an iOS beta a few years back and couldn’t access my bank’s app. It would start up and then force quit. Fortunately, the developers were able to provide an update that resolved the problem, but this is not always the case. 

And just because your applications worked well in beta 1, doesn’t guarantee they won’t break in beta 3. If you depend on certain applications on a regular basis, it’s best to join the beta closer to the official release.

The most significant update in iOS 15 is the addition of a new Focus mode. In addition to “Do not disturb,” you can set several modes – you can pick which applications and individuals you want alerts from, and you can alter your focus based on what you’re doing. You can, for example, establish a Work mode, a Sleep mode, a Workout mode, and so on. 

Many new features are available across the board, including a new Weather app, updated maps in Apple Maps, a better version of FaceTime with SharePlay, and more. Safari has also received a makeover.

How to Download and Install iOS 15 Public Beta On Your iPhone

if you have an iPad, iPhone, or Apple Watch that you no longer need, here’s how to download it. Go to Apple’s beta website from the device you wish to use for the beta and download the configuration profile. It’s a little file that instructs your device to upgrade to public betas as if it were a regular software update. 

Once installed, restart your device and go to the Settings (or Watch) app. There should be an update. Your device should automatically upgrade to the final version of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or watchOS 8 in September, and you should be able to remove the configuration profile. 

Conclusion

This is not the final version of iOS, and although it’s definitely stable and functional enough to test — the only app that broke on me was FaceTime while using Share play — I wouldn’t say it’s ready for daily use just yet. During my testing, it clearly uses a lot more battery power than I would anticipate, suggesting that it still needs to be refined. For this reason alone, I would not suggest installing it on your daily phone. 

Apple’s iOS 15 includes many useful, well-designed, and quick new features that function well in this early version of the software, and there will be plenty more in the future. Consider it a polished version of iOS 14 rather than a significant advancement, although there are many improvements that nevertheless have a significant effect, whether owing to remarkable technology or daily ease.

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WWDC 2021 Recap: Apple’s Most Exciting Announcements https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/wwdc-2021-recap-apples-most-exciting-announcements/ https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/wwdc-2021-recap-apples-most-exciting-announcements/#respond Fri, 11 Jun 2021 11:19:26 +0000 https://maxtratechnologies.com/tech-news/?p=1681 Apple started the 2021 edition of WWDC, its annual weeklong developer conference. The presentation kicked out with a keynote talk that doubled as a product launch extravaganza, with a sneak peek at new software features and upcoming updates to Apple’s…

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Apple started the 2021 edition of WWDC, its annual weeklong developer conference. The presentation kicked out with a keynote talk that doubled as a product launch extravaganza, with a sneak peek at new software features and upcoming updates to Apple’s several services. Today’s announcements come a little over a month after Apple introduced its newest batch of new gear at an event. 

Right now, things are a bit tense between Apple and app developers. Following Apple’s legal battle with Epic Games over the destiny of the App Store, all eyes (OK, many eyes) were on WWDC to see how the firm would portray its position as the app ruler. 

Of course, the App Store saga was scarcely addressed during today’s keynote talk, which focused on all of the various ways Apple applications would be able to connect with other Apple devices, other Apple applications, and the increasing array of Apple services. The following are the highlights from today’s presentation. 

iOS Upgrades 

As predicted, iOS was the star of the show at WWDC. Every autumn, Apple updates the software that drives the iPhone, and today Apple provided the first glimpse at the top-level upgrades coming in iOS 15. 

FaceTime has proved to be a key function of the iPhone in the previous year, with most people living in solitude. Apple said today that the next version of the video chat app will seem a lot more Zoom-like. A new grid display for group calls emphasizes the individual speaking, and new spatial audio and voice isolation capabilities make distant discussions seem crisper and more realistic. 

FaceTime will also gain a new feature called SharePlay, which syncs streaming material inside the app and enables users to view movies or listen to music while chatting. Of course, this simultaneous watching and listening work well with Apple TV+ and Apple Music content. Apple will also provide a set of programming tools that will enable developers from other streaming providers to include SharePlay into their applications. 

More Applications for AirPods 

Apple did not release a new pair of regular AirPods, but it did provide further incentives for users to upgrade to the more expensive AirPods Pro or AirPods Max. 

Shortly, both sets of Apple’s noise-canceling headphones will get major enhancements through software upgrades. The fact that they may now be used as low-powered hearing aids is perhaps the most interesting aspect. 

Siri will now be able to announce a broader variety of time-sensitive alerts, such as supper deliveries—in a forthcoming settings menu, you may choose which applications to activate. Furthermore, both pairs of premium headphones benefit from Apple’s system-wide improvements to the find-my network, including a new proximity view that alerts you when you’re getting close and an exciting option that displays a notification if your iPhone detects that you’ve left your headphones at home. 

A More Versatile iPad iOS

For years, the iPad has been a favorite among artists, with applications for sketching, editing images, and working with audio. However, for so-called knowledge workers—people who spend the majority of their days composing emails and working on documents—the iPad hasn’t been a very attractive working environment, with half-baked app switching controls and inelegant multitasking features. 

These flaws were highlighted in our recent assessment of the new iPad Pro. Apple demonstrated today that it is attempting to remedy such flaws. The next upgrade to iPadOS will include a multitasking menu at the top of the screen. With one or two touches, you may take programs fullscreen, create a split view with several applications, or move windows over to the side of the screen to reach the home screen.

Switching between applications in the split view now takes just a few swipes. These activities will also function with keyboard shortcuts, which is great news for knowledge workers who want to use their iPad as a laptop replacement and combine it with a Smart Keyboard. 

WatchOS 8 is a new operating system for Apple’s 

When you’re experiencing a panic attack, your constant friend, the Apple Watch, can’t massage your back and advise you to place your head between your knees. However, it is attempting to relax you with some new meditation elements. The Breathe app now features a more engrossing animation. 

A new Reflect function provides you with feel-good ideas, such as being appreciative for something you like or remembering something that brings you delight (seashells!). The sleep-tracking technology introduced in watchOS last year now includes additional methods to monitor various sleep objectives, such as monitoring your breathing rate. 

Upgrade to macOS

The next edition of macOS will be dubbed Monterey, continuing Apple’s recent trend of naming macOS versions after picturesque places of California, however, the name is a letdown for anybody hoping for Buttonwillow or Manteca. Apple is aiming for device synergy with the next version of the desktop OS, which will be released this autumn. 

Apps will sync more effortlessly across all of your Apple devices, including Macs, iPads, and iPhones. Thanks to a new feature called Universal Control, users can place an iPad next to a Mac and use it as an immediate second display. The trackpad and keyboard on the Mac will also operate across both devices, with the pointer bouncing between displays when the emphasis shifts from one to the other. 

Enhancements to Privacy 

Apple, never one to pass up a chance to emphasize the efforts it is doing to safeguard its customers’ privacy, unveiled a few new security-focused features that will be available in its different devices. The option to prevent tracking pixels in emails, which might disclose your email activities, is one major feature coming to Mail. 

The same function conceals your IP address from email senders. (Yes, your email address may be used to monitor your activity and location.) Apple customers who pay for the new premium version of iCloud, known as iCloud+, will have access to similar privacy restrictions. 

Updates to HomeKit with tvOS 15 

Apple wants to keep you in its sights even when you’re not staring at your iPhone or closing those rings on your Apple Watch. That’s where HomeKit and tvOS upgrades come in—two independent software systems, but both aimed toward the house. The most major HomeKit news to come out of this year’s WWDC is that third-party gadgets will be able to use Apple’s speech assistant Siri. 

Up until recently, you could only communicate with Siri on Apple devices. Because of this new software upgrade, additional hardware manufacturers, such as smart speaker manufacturers or producers of unique smart home locks and cameras, may fully install the voice assistant on their products.

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