During its 2021 Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced a slew of features for its upcoming iOS 15 for iPhones. Surprisingly, iOS 15 doesn’t kick the iPhone 6s out of the update cycle as many had expected, and secures one more update for the 2015 device.
iOS 15: Everything You Need to Know
According to the WWDC Day 1 keynote, iOS 15 will be an incremental update to iOS 14 or 14.5. That doesn't mean it won't be packed with features, though. Today, we're taking a look at every announced iOS 15 feature and telling you exactly where to find them.
iOS 15 will reportedly allow Android and Windows users to join a FaceTime call — initiated by an iOS/Mac/iPadOS user — through their browser. iOS users will simply need to share the video call link with Android/Windows friends to entice them over.
FaceTime is more lifelike than ever with Spatial Audio. When it’s turned on, you know exactly where the audio is coming from.