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When Will iOS 15 Come Out? All Your Questions Answered!

  It’s that time of the year when a large number of iPhone users start wondering whether or not their device will support the upcoming iOS version. Plus, the curiosity to explore the all-new features you will get with the next iteration of iOS takes center stage. Along with this, many also wish to figure out when iOS 15 will reach their compatible devices. So, if you are going through the same phase, here are the answers to all your questions, including when will iOS 15 come out, compatible devices, and more. Table Of Contents  When will iOS 15 Come Out? To get started, let’s first get this big elephant out of the way! Apple is all geared up to unveil iOS 15 at the much-awaited virtual WWDC 2021 event, which kicks off June 7. In addition, the Cupertino-based company is also likely to showcase iPadOS 15, tvOS 15, macOS 12, and watchOS 8 at a keynote event. Expectedly, Apple will roll out the iOS 15 developer beta to beta testers on June 7. The public beta will launch by th...

iOS 15: Release Date, Features, Supported iPhones, and More

  iOS 15 is shaping to be a huge update, much bigger than its predecessor that had us all gushing with a ton of customization and a series of security and privacy enhancements. Gone are the times when Apple would take a relatively defensive approach towards updating iOS. With popular features like home screen widgets and App Library receiving high praise from experts and fans alike, we’re looking forward to what Apple has in store for us with iOS 15. iOS 15: Everything We Know So Far iOS 15 will likely put the emphasis on expanding the features that iOS 14 brought to Apple’s mobile OS. Apart from giving you more freedom to customize the home screen, we believe the next iteration of iOS will address some of the biggest pain points that have existed for years. Besides, you can always bet on Apple to include some carefully constructed measures to crack down on the security and privacy loopholes in iOS 15. Without any further ado, ...

Slack's Redesigned Mobile App is Now Live on Android and iOS

Slack's Redesigned Mobile App is Now Live on Android and iOS By Techtonic group After a major redesign of its desktop/ web UI,  Slack  has now completely revamped its mobile apps as well. The company has been testing the new gesture-driven changes on Android and iOS for a couple of weeks now. And now, the  new redesigned app  is finally rolling out to all mobile users. The biggest upgrade will have to be the new navigation bar at the bottom. Earlier, you had to jump into the hamburger menu to access everything but Slack's mobile app now gives you instant access to your DMs, mentions, and your profile. The latter lets you set your status or tweak the settings on the fly. Also, it's now easier to access your workspace and conversation using gestures. You can  swipe left to open up the last conversation  from the home screen. A right swipe takes you to your list of workspaces, along with the settings, invite users button, and the option to sign out...

iOS 13.5 Can Automatically Share Medical Info During Emergencies

iOS 13.5 Can Automatically Share Medical Info During Emergencies By Techtonic group Released last week,  the latest developer version of iOS 13.5 beta  comes with a new, opt-in feature that will enable iPhone and Apple Watch users to automatically share their medical information with paramedics and first responders during an emergency. An expansion of the Medical ID feature on iOS, the new functionality will send the medical information of users to the emergency dispatcher on the activation of the SOS feature on the iPhone and the Apple Watch. According to Apple, the feature will help save lives by shaving off crucial decision-making time about how to tackle a particular emergency. It will ensure that first responders will have the information they need to make decide on their course of action even before get to the location. It will also, obviously, be useful in case the user is unresponsive, incapacitated or unable to communicate in any way. Image Courtesy: Ap...