Apple Releases iOS 15.2 For All: Everything New
Apple releases iOS 15.2 which brings important improvements including the redesigned Scheduled Summary for notifications, camera improvements for the iPhone 13 Pro / Pro Max, Apple Music Voice, Digital Legacy and many more optimisations.
Camera
iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max users enjoy their 3-lens camera system, however, their phones have “a secret 4th lens”. The wide-angle lens is capable to capture fantastic macro photos and macro video which has been praised by reviewers and Apple fans.
One of the most requested features regarding this new function was the introduction of a way to manually enable or disable macro mode. So far, Apple had automated this process based on the lenses proximity to an object. Apple has finally introduced this feature with iOS 15.2.
Apple Music
Apple had announced the introduction of a new more affordable Apple Music plan accessible exclusively by the users voice. This plan is now available and is called Apple Music Voice!
Apple Music Voice costs $4.99. Subscribers can only access Apple Music Voice through their voice and are of course unable to download or listen to any song offline. Audiophiles will also be disappointed since lossless audio quality isn’t available with Apple Music Voice. The same applies for Spatial Audio.
Other Important Changes
Here’s a list of all the major changes introduced by Apple with the release of iOS 15:
Scheduled Summary (Notifications): New design
Camera: Macro controls available for iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max users
Apple Music: Apple Music Voice plan introduced at $4.99 / month
Apple TV Application: New dedicated store tab
App Privacy Report - New detailed data clarity reports
Find My New Item Options: “Help Return Lost Item” & “Items That Can Track Me”
New Child Communication Safety Features: Protection in messages
Digital Legacy: Add legacy contacts
Hide Your Email: Now available directly in the native Mail app
Podcasts: More options in the Podcasts settings
Apple News: Customise notifications
You can view our coverage on all of the other iOS 15.2 features by clicking here or by watching our YouTube video: