Apple: iOS 15.2 update and new features you need to know

 Apple released iOS 15.2 on Monday, bringing a lot of updates and new features. This is the first major update of Apple’s iPhone software since iOS 15.1 in October. It brings features such as FaceTime SharePlay and ProRes support to the iPhone. Here is what we have learned for everyone, let’s take a look!

How to download iOS 15.2 first?

To download the latest update, go to “Settings”> “General”> “Software Update” and select “Download and Install”. After the download is complete, restart your iPhone to start the installation. Once your phone restarts, you will be using the latest version of iOS. Let’s take a look at the new features!

App privacy report

The biggest new feature of iOS 15.2 is the application privacy report. This report is designed to help users control who has access to their data. If you’ve ever checked the weekly screen usage report, the app privacy report is organized in a similar way-but instead of telling you how much time you spend in different apps, it shows which data and sensors each app can access. Network activity of these applications and other privacy-related data.

Apple Music Voice Plan

One of the new features of iOS 15.2 is the Apple Music Voice Plan, which is the new subscription tier of Apple Music. The voice plan tier cuts the subscription price in half—to $5 per month. Spatial audio and lyrics features will not be available, but you can access the full Apple Music catalog.

Apple Music playlist search

If you already own Apple Music, iOS 15.2 now allows you to search for songs in your playlist. It is difficult to find at first-you have to enter the playlist and swipe down from the top of the screen to display the search bar above the playlist image.

Communication security settings

After postponing the controversial setting of Messages, Apple released it as part of iOS 15.2. This message setting allows parents to enable warnings for their children when they receive or send photos containing nudity. When children receive these photos, the warning will also show their resources. Although the intent behind this feature is strongly supported, privacy experts believe that the cost of Apple’s approach outweighs the benefits.

Macro control of photos

Users with iPhone 13 Pro or Max can now use the ultra-wide-angle lens to take close-up photos and videos in 15.2 on these models. To open it, go to Settings, then Camera, in this menu there is a toggle switch labeled Macro Control. When it is turned on, you should see a flower icon on the screen when taking a photo. When you are close to an object, tap the flower icon to enter macro mode.

More details in Apple Maps

Apple Maps will now display detailed road information, such as bicycle lanes, turning lanes, central barriers, and pedestrian crossings that support the city.

Updates to the “Find My” function

The current iOS has also updated Apple’s Find My function. This change reported by MacRumors allows you to use the “Find My” app to scan “Items that can be tracked by me” to identify nearby items that can send location data. You can then choose to disable tracking on any device you find.

The update caused some controversy because it dragged the “Find Me” feature into two contradictory directions. The update appears to be aimed at helping people better control their privacy by preventing unwanted devices from tracking them. However, it also seems to weaken the functionality of AirTags, as it may enable thieves to turn off any AirTag tracking of stolen items.

Parts and service history

The update also allows you to view the repair history on your iPhone by going to “Settings”> “General”> “About”> “Parts and Service History”. The new section will detail any repairs made by Apple and whether the parts come from Apple or an unknown supplier. However, if you have not sent your iPhone for repair, this feature will not be displayed.

Other new features in iOS 15.2

The second version of the iOS 15.2 beta adds the ability to designate old contacts as part of the Apple Digital Heritage Program. Designating someone as an old contact allows them to access your iCloud account and personal information after you die.

iCloud Plus subscribers can also use Apple’s “hide my email” feature from the mail application itself instead of in and out. The complete list of updates can be found on Apple’s developer website.

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