iOS 15.1 was recently released by Apple in iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, and the Pro and Pro Max models. As of the moment, the giant gadget developer has been releasing new software updates and next-gen devices.
Thanks to the efforts of its development team and other staff, Apple was able to maintain its place as one of the best smartphone makers in the market right now.
iOS is just one of Apple's most popular products designed and enhanced for the past few years. This is one many consumers still prefer purchasing iPhones over Android devices.
On Oct. 15, the giant tech firm rolled out its new iOS 15.1 update. If you are one of the consumers who want to take advantage of it, here's how you can install it.
How to Install iOS 15.1
According to CNET's latest report, installing the new iOS 15.1 is an easy thing to do.
- First, you must visit your iPhone's Settings.
- After that, you need to visit the General section and click the Software Update option.
- But, you need to remember that installing the new system version would take around 1.4 GB of your data storage.
When it comes to features, iOS 15.1 offers the new SharePlay and ProRes. SharePlay is a new function that allows you to share your screen when using Apple's FaceTime.
Meanwhile, ProRes enables consumers to get the most of their iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max stellar camera sensors. On the other hand, if you want to install the upcoming iOS Beta updates, you need to sign up for Apple's Beta Software Program. You can click this link to see more details.
iOS 15.2 as Apple's Most Radical Software Update?
Forbes reported that the new iOS 15.2 would change consumers' next-gen iPhone models.
Some experts even claimed that it would be the most radical software update from the giant tech firm. This involves the controversial client-side scanning innovation, which the giant iPhone maker itself proposed.
In other news, Apple is working on other technologies, such as the new Privacy Eyewear. Meanwhile, the company is also rumored to be working on the new Apple Drone.
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Written by: Griffin Davis