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iOS 15.4: All new features of this update and when to download it

iOS 15.4: All new features of this update and how to download it


Apple announced the release date for iOS 15.4 during its spring keynote address, which featured the new iPhone SE, Mac Studio, Mac Studio Display and the updated iPad Air. The latest update of its operating system is now available.

This is the fourth major evolution of iOS 15, which was introduced with the iPhone 13 last September. Launched in December with iOS 15.1, these updates add new features to Apple’s iPhone OS and upgrade existing ones. iOS 15.4 follows iOS 15.3.1, which was released last month to fix security vulnerabilities in iPhones and iPads.

What is the release date of iOS 15.4?

Both iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 were released on Monday, March 14th. The new iPhone 13 Green, iPhone 13 Pro Alpine Green and iPhone SE 2022 will be shipped in the latest version.

How to download iOS 15.4?

You can find iOS 15.4 by going to Settings> General> Software Update And select Download and install.

What is Universal Control?

Universal Control allows other devices to be used as a second screen, moving content between them seamlessly. This much-anticipated feature was first announced for the MacOS Monterey, but late in the fall, a new timeline called “This Spring”. Universal Control appeared in the iOS 15.4 beta and will launch in general beta with the Monterey OS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4 updates.

Since Universal Control is still in beta, you may encounter some issues from time to time. Also note that this does not work on all devices. Apple claims that Universal Control is available in:

  • MacBook Pro (2016 and later)
  • MacBook (2016 and later)
  • MacBook Air (2018 and beyond)
  • iMac (2017 and later)
  • iMac (27-inch 5K Retina, late 2015)
  • iMac Pro Mac Mini (2018 and later)
  • Mac Pro (2019)
  • iPad Pro
  • IPod Air (third generation and later)
  • iPad (sixth generation and later)
  • IPod mini (fifth generation and later)

Apple tells you how to use Universal Control: “Both devices must be logged in to iCloud using the same Apple ID with two-factor authentication. For wireless use, both devices must have Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Handoff enabled within 10 meters. No iPad or Mac. For cellular and internet connection. You need to trust your Mac to the iPad. “

Can I use Face ID with the mask?

Apple has updated its Face ID technology so that the mask can be used on iPhone 12 and newer models. This involves tapping a small area of ​​the face to verify the identity, which means that the angle at which you hold the iPhone will be more specific when using Face ID. This update should work for those who wear sunglasses and not sunglasses.

What are the new emojis?

If you are a fan of emojis, you will love iOS 15.4. This update includes 37 new emojis for pregnant women, including heart-forming hands, greetings or emojis that bite your lip.

Other iOS 15.4 features

The OS update brings new security-centric updates to AirTags, which have attracted attention after reports of devices being used to harass people.

Update 15.4 “Call with five taps” changes the emergency call shortcut from the default setting to one option, which means the feature will not be enabled until you select it. Recognize it. The long press option for the side and volume buttons is enabled by default.

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SharePlay has received some updates that allow some apps to start SharePlay calls from within the app instead of starting and then opening the app. Developers need to update their applications accordingly, so expect this option to come out over time.

Another feature in iOS 15.4 is the ability to copy text from objects using the camera in notes or reminder applications. iOS 15.4 also fixes an error related to Siri interaction logs.



CNET.com article adapted by CNETFrance

Image: Sarah Tew / CNET