In addition to its release of macOS Monterey, Apple on Monday also released iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1, the first major updates to its iOS 15 operating system. This also represents the first major update after the September launch of iOS 15.
The update offers the following fixes, features, and changes:
SharePlay
– SharePlay is a new way to share synchronized experiences in FaceTime with content from the Apple TV app, Apple Music, Fitness+, and other supported App Store apps
– Shared controls give everyone the ability to pause, play, rewind or fast forward
– Smart volume automatically lowers the audio of a movie, TV show or song when your friends speak
– Apple TV supports the option to watch the shared video on your big screen while you continue the FaceTime call on iPhone
– Screen sharing lets everyone on a FaceTime call look at photos, browse the web, or help each other outCamera
– ProRes video capture using iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max
– Setting to turn off automatic camera switching when taking macro photos and videos on iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro MaxApple Wallet
– COVID-19 vaccination card support allows you to add and present verifiable vaccination information from Apple WalletTranslate
– Mandarin Chinese (Taiwan) support in the Translate app and for system-wide translationHome
– New automation triggers based on the current reading of a HomeKit-enabled humidity, air quality, or light level sensorShortcuts
– New pre-built actions let you overlay text on images or gifs, plus a new collection of games lets you pass the time with SiriThis release also fixes the following issues:
– Photos app may incorrectly report storage is full when importing photos and videos
– Weather app may not show current temperature for My Location, and may display colors of animated backgrounds incorrectly
– Audio playing from an app may pause when locking the screen
– Wallet may unexpectedly quit when using VoiceOver with multiple passes
– Available Wi-Fi networks may not be detected
– Battery algorithms updated on iPhone 12 models to better estimate battery capacity over timeOn the iPad, the update adds the above listed features and support for Live Text in the Camera app. With Live Text, the Camera can detect text, phone numbers, addresses, and more, with the feature available on iPads that have an A12 Bionic chip or later. Live Text was already available on the iPhone.
As usual, the updates can be located, downloaded, and installed by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update.
If you’ve tried either iOS 15.1 or iPadOS 15.1 and have any feedback to offer, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via MacRumors