Apple will roll out iOS 15.1 with these new features on October 25 – Times of India

Apple will roll out iOS 15.1 The update for eligible iPhones on October 25, the company announced during the Unleashed event where it launched the new MacBook Pros and AirPods. The operating system update has been in the works for quite some time and will be available for all iPhone models launched after 2015 and the iPhone 6S onwards. Last week, the company rolled out the fourth beta of iOS 15.1 for testing purposes for public developers.
As reported by the app developers, iOS 15.1 will bring the SharePlay feature that was first proposed by the company when the operating system was unveiled at WWDC in June. This feature gives users the ability to stream movies, TV, music and other media using FaceTime. When a user plays media, playback begins immediately for the entire group at the same time.
The update will also allow users to record video with Apple’s ProRes codec. As seen in the beta, users will also get access to a toggle that controls the automatic macro mode.
The company has also stopped code signing for iOS 15.0.1. it means that Apple Iphone Users with the new iOS 15.0.2 can no longer downgrade. Released only this month, iOS 15.0.2 focused on fixing a number of bugs that result in images disappearing, Find My app not showing Airtags, Audio app not playing on CarPlay, Restoring devices Failed and many other issues.
Apple regularly stops signing legacy code after a new iOS build is launched because it allows the company to keep more devices on the feature-rich versions and it also protects users from hackers who might be able to access newly discovered devices. Let’s try to use the weak link. Although the company does not recommend upgrading to an older iOS build, iPhone users who jailbreak their device often prefer the process.

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