iOS 15
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Apple is no longer signing iOS 15.1 for the iPhone
By Joe Wituschek published
Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.1 which means that people can no longer install it on their iPhone.
Apple delays iOS 15's driver's license support until 'early 2022'
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple appears to have delayed plans to make it possible for people to store their driver's license in the Wallet app until "early 2022" after initially saying it would be available later this year.
PDF Expert gains presentation support for iOS 15.1 and SharePlay
By Oliver Haslam published
Readdle's PDF Expert now supports presentations using iOS 15.1's SharePlay feature.
Augmented reality in Maps: Everything you need to know
By Adam Oram published
With iOS 15 on your iPhone, you can explore major cities in AR. Here's everything you need to know about augmented reality in Maps.
iOS 15.2 admits nobody knows what iCloud Private Relay is, rebrands it in Settings
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple has changed the description of iCloud Private Relay in the latest iOS 15.2 beta.
iOS 15.2's Legacy Contact gives loved ones access to your data when you die
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's Legacy Contact feature is now available as part of the latest iOS 15.2 bet and allows people to designate someone that will gain access to their data when they die.
Apple is no longer signing iOS 15.0.2 leaving iOS 15.1 the only option
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.0.2 which means people can no longer downgrade from iOS 15.1.
You can now review even more of Apple's own apps
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple has added more of its own built-in iPhone apps to the App Store, meaning users can now offer their opinions on Safari, Phone, Messages, and Photos.
How to add a COVID vaccination card to Wallet on iPhone
By Bryan M Wolfe published
Select vaccine providers are now offering verifiable vaccination records. In turn, these can get turned into a digital vaccination card on iPhone or iPod touch.
iOS 15.0.2 fixes a zero-day vulnerability but Apple hasn't given credit to the researcher who found it
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's recent iOS 15.0.2 update has fixed a reported zero-day vulnerability but it hasn't given them credit for their work.
With Focus in iOS 15, Apple's notifications are finally better than Android's - but there's one problem
By Adam Oram published
Focus was one of the headline features announced with iOS 15 and it has features that no other platform vendor offers. But why is it so burdensome to set up?
iOS 15.0.2 addresses security vulnerability that was actively exploited
By Joe Wituschek published
The latest iOS update fixes a security issue where "an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges."
iOS 15.0.2 fixes MagSafe, AirTag, Find My, and CarPlay bugs
By Joe Wituschek published
iOS 15.0.2, which was released to iPhone users earlier today, addresses a range of bugs affecting a number of iPhone accessories.
Apple stops signing iOS 15.0, meaning you can no longer downgrade
By Stephen Warwick published
As is customary, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.0 with the release of 15.0.1, meaning you can no longer downgrade.
Sorry folks, iOS 15 disabling AMP in Safari is a bug — it'll be back
By Oliver Haslam published
People got excited when it turned out AMP pages weren't being presented to iOS 15 users. But it's a bug, not a feature.
How to turn off head tracking for spatial audio on iPhone
By Luke Filipowicz published
If you find head tracking for spatial audio annoying, you can turn it off in your settings on iOS 15!
How to share health records on iPhone
By Bryan M Wolfe published
In iOS 15, you can now share your health records with contacts or your doctor. Here's how it's done.
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