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TOP 11 NEW FEATURES IN IOS 15

WITH THE NEXT IPHONE season soon upon us, thinking about new phone features is a natural phenomenon. But even existing iPhone users will benefit from these major new features from iOS 15.

- By Liu Hongzuo

APPLE MAPS DETAILED CITY EXPERIENCE

Let’s be honest; even if you’re on an iPhone, you’re probably also using Google Maps because it offers greater detail for navigation. So an iOS 15 update that can make Apple Maps more detailed would certainly turn heads.

Apple Maps will get new road details, like turn lanes, medians, crosswalks, and more. These changes would help to make Apple Maps much easier to understand. While Apple announced this feature for U.S. cities, we’re sure it’s only a matter of time before Singapore gets added to the mix.

Besides prettier maps, Apple is offering Immersive Walking Directions for the truly lost, which combines your iPhone camera and the phone’s navigation components to provide augmented reality-guided guides.

APPLE WALLET: DIGITAL KEYS USEABLE EVEN IN POWER RESERVE

Apple Wallet doesn’t just hold debit or credit cards for the sake of Apple Pay. Also, with an iPhone that has the UWB chipset, it can carry digital keys to your house, car, hotel room, office, and more when iOS 15 rolls out. But, that’s not the feature that gets us going.

A neat feature is Power Reserve, where the digital keys mentioned above are still usable from Wallet - up to five hours - even if the iPhone is low on battery or seemingly out of juice. It draws on the remaining power within to complete those taps. Currently, this feature is supported for other types of cards, like transit cards or student IDs, when Express Mode is enabled.

BUILT-IN CODE-GENERATING AUTHENTICA­TOR FOR LOGINS

Google has the Google Authentica­tor app, where you can pair your online accounts to it. The app offers another layer of code authentica­tion that only you can access physically. The equivalent of this for iPhones will come in iOS 15, but Apple’s one is built directly into the iPhone.

The iOS 15 version of Authentica­tor can auto-fill verificati­on codes, just like how it auto-fills 2FA found in your SMSes. Also, if a website offers 2FA, you can set up the iPhone as the code generator instead of giving out a phone number, email address, or downloadin­g other authentica­tor apps.

FOCUS TO DECLUTTER

With smartphone­s getting more features and more capabiliti­es, it can get overwhelmi­ng to check your phone at times.

Apple’s answer to declutteri­ng is Focus. Unlike most other mental wellness features in Android, where they offer two-dimensiona­l declutteri­ng (work versus not-work), Focus can be customised to filter out notificati­ons based on your current mindset or task. For example, you can create a Focus for video gaming or exercise, and even give it a name of your choice.

There are a few parts to Focus. First, iOS 15 will use on-device intelligen­ce to recommend Focus based on your past activities. You are also free to create Focus tabs even without iOS 15 prompting you to controls are found within the Control Centre.

Next, Focus also reorganise­s your Home Screen to suit the task or moment at hand. Examples given by Apple include a Focus for work, where work apps are front and centre, and a Focus for personal time, where the Home Screen will change over to prioritise apps and widgets for unwinding, socialisin­g, entertainm­ent, and more. This is on top of the notificati­on declutteri­ng.

Another iOS 15 feature that works well with Focus is a change in how the iPhone handles notificati­ons from the Lock Screen. Previously, you had to mute app notificati­ons either via Settings, or via each app’s independen­t notificati­on

controls. Apple iOS 15 now offers muting of notificati­ons directly from the Lock Screen (swipe left on the notificati­on, tap Options). So, there’s no need to go into Settings to fiddle with controls when you’re already temporaril­y disengaged from the group chat. Existing options only have Deliver Quietly (pop-ups but no sound and no Lock Screen tab) and Turn Off (with no time limit).

ENHANCED FIND MY TRACKING, EVEN IF THE PHONE IS TURNED OFF

Previously, when you misplaced your iPhone, you’ll have to pray really hard that the phone has Find My tracking turned on and it’s not completely out of battery.

With iOS 15, the Find My phone tracking feature now works even when the phone is turned off or has already undergone a full restore. So, if someone finds your iPhone and has no intention of returning it to you, they can’t avoid tracing by wiping the phone, nor can they power it off to avoid detection.

Also, if they sell the misplaced phone, the unfortunat­e buyer will see that the Hello screen is locked and the phone has an original owner. The only way to fully release an iPhone is to go to iCloud and disassocia­te the device from the iCloud account.

Beyond the phone, Find My in iOS 15 also offers Separation Alerts. Instead of waiting until you’ve misplaced your AirTagged belongings in an unfamiliar location, the iPhone will notify the user and give directions back to it. These enhanced Find My tracking features use UltraWideb­and technology (UWB) though, so only iPhones with the Apple U1 chip can use them. Basically, from the iPhone 11 onward.

SHARING HEALTH DATA WITH HEALTHCARE PROFESSION­ALS, SHOWING VACCINE PROOF

Most people would be familiar with Apple Health, which first started with tracking the number of steps taken in a day. The app and its features have since evolved, but the ways to communicat­e health data to the right people haven’t. Until iOS 15.

While Apple introduced many Health features for iOS 15, our favourite would be the ability to share Health data with select healthcare profession­als and loved ones. Sharing with a physician makes it easier to explain how you’re feeling instead of having to rack your brain to recall any problems or symptoms you might’ve encountere­d. Sharing with loved ones also helps offer peace of mind since not everyone can easily communicat­e their wellbeing fluently.

We also hope that the feature for sharing with healthcare profession­als would extend beyond supported U.S. healthcare organisati­ons.

Another timely feature is iOS 15’s ability to store vaccinatio­n results directly in the Health app. It also lets users download verifiable Covid-19 vaccinatio­n or test results via an online browser or QR Code, even if the country’s health authoritie­s don’t yet support this Health feature. So if you have any intention of leisure travelling or going on overseas work trips, you probably shouldn’t sleep on this feature.

RETURN OF MAGNIFIED TEXT DURING COPY-PASTING

Up until iOS 12, iPhones would magnify text during copy-pasting. As a result, it was much easier to select the correct point of the text. Unfortunat­ely, text copying also became really clumsy when this feature disappeare­d, especially when it came to copy-pasting URLs.

iOS 15 sees the return of the magnified view. Apple calls it “magnificat­ion loupe for text cursor and selection”, but it’s really just the same feature. The only difference? Instead of a circular magnified area, the magnified loupe takes on an oblong shape that gives a better view of the whole word.

CAMERA APP GETS LIVE TEXT

Perhaps long overdue, but welcomed, either way, is Live Text. It lets the default Camera app in iOS 15 recognise text in real-time, and in images found online. Users can copy, search, or translate Live Text from images too.

If you’ve ever used the Google Translate app, you’ll know that Live Text is very similar in function to its instant camera that provides instant translatio­n. With iOS 15, you don’t need a separate, dedicated app for this one feature anymore.

SHAREPLAY ON FACETIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS

A headlining feature Apple shared was SharePlay, where an iPhone user can be physically apart from family and friends, and yet still listen to music or watch TV shows together using FaceTime. SharePlay controls are also shared with all participan­ts, so any participan­t can pause the song or show when they need to nip into the loo or refill drinks.

On the device side, SharePlay at launch will work with iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Compatible content services are Apple TV, Disney+, ESPN+, HBO Max, Hulu, MasterClas­s, Paramount+, Pluto TV, TikTok, and Twitch, as well as any third-party app, if its developer chooses to integrate SharePlay functional­ity into their iOS app.

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