iOS 15.5 brings new changes, including new Apple Cash buttons, automatic podcast deletion, and more. Read more below.
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Apple has released the latest version for iPhone and iPad: iOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5. A minor update to iOS 15, iOS 15.5 doesn't have many client-side features but includes some changes related to Apple's control over in-app purchases. Other new features include new buttons in the Wallet app, new settings in the Apple Podcast, and some bug fixes
iOS 15.5: Which devices are acceptable?
iOS 15.5 is available for all iPhone models introduced after iPhone 6S and iPod touch gen 7. In addition, iPadOS 15.5 is also available for all models iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and later, iPad Gen 5 and later, and iPad mini 4 and later. newer.
iOS 15.5: What's New?
With iOS 15.5, users get new Apple Cash buttons in the wallet app. These Request and Send buttons to allow users to quickly send and request money through the Apple Cash Card. The update also brings a new addition to the Weather app. The button allows users who see inaccurate data in the app to easily notify them of the problem.
A report from XDA Developers also mentions that the update references Apple Classical, a rumor about a piece of underdeveloped music streaming app that the company is currently working on. This indicates that we may see the app soon. The Apple Podcast now also includes a new option that limits the number of episodes stored on your device, automatically removing old ones when new episodes are added. The change diary also mentions a solution for home automation problems caused by people coming or going.
Security Changes
These updates have fixed more than 25 under-the-hood security. These include vulnerabilities that allowed remote attackers to cause paralysis attacks, malicious programs to run arbitrary code with system privileges, increase privileges, and detect limited memory. Users with a qualified iPhone or iPad should be notified of the availability of the new update if they do not already have it.
macOS 12.4 was released with stable universal controls
Apple also announced macOS 12.4, revealing that Universal Control, Apple's latest feature that allows incoming devices such as mice to control multiple adjacent devices, is no longer in beta. Obviously, the update won't change much, as Apple is expected to unveil the first beta versions of macOS 13 and also iOS 16 at the next WWDC developer conference, which starts on June 6.