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With iPadOS 15, Apple will let you add widgets to the homescreen and access to the app library, which debuted last year on iPhone with iOS 14. iPadOS 15 lets you drop widgets on the homescreen and brings changes to multitasking You’ll soon be able to use your iPhone as your ID at the airport Image: AppleĪpple’s Wallet will soon let you store your ID in a digital form (in participating US states), which you’ll then use as identification in US airports.

Apple says it uses “on-device intelligence” for the feature. Apple is going to use AI to read all the text in your photosĪpple’s new Live Text will digitize text in your photos, which can let you copy and paste text from a photo, for example, or call a phone number that’s in a photo. Apple is also introducing a SharePlay API so that other developers can build apps that support the feature. Apple is building video and music sharing into FaceTimeĪpple’s new SharePlay feature will let you watch or listen to content with others virtually.

iOS 15 brings big improvements to FaceTime, updates to notifications, and moreĪpple announced iOS 15, which brings improvements to FaceTime such as spatial audio, a new “SharePlay” feature that lets you share media with people on FaceTime virtually, updates to Messages, a new look for notifications, the ability to set different “Focus” statuses, updates to Memories in Photos, a redesign to the weather app, and much more. But if you just want to know the big-ticket items from the show, we’ve got you covered right here. Our live blog has moment-by-moment commentary on what Apple announced from Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn.

Apple just wrapped up its WWDC 2021 keynote, and it was jam-packed with news and announcements, including our first looks at iOS 15, the new macOS Monterey, big improvements to FaceTime, and more.
