iOS 15 is a pretty huge update for the iPhone. Not only does it expand the features that iOS 14 brought, it adds on a ton of new things on top to make your iPhone experience even better and more useful at the same time. iOS 15 improves everything from communication, safety and privacy, and phone-life balance.

  • iOS 15 Release Date
  • iOS 15: Complete Timeline
  • iOS 15 Supported iPhones
  • iOS 15: New Features

iOS 15 Release Date

Let’s start off by answering the biggest question, when is iOS 15 coming out? Apple has officially unveiled iOS 15 at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2021, alongside watchOS 8, macOS 12 Monterey, and tvOS.

  • When will iOS 15 come out? Apple has shown off and detailed new features in iOS 15 during the keynote at WWDC 2021.
  • Release Date of iOS 15 Developer Beta: Apple will release the iOS 15 developer beta on June 7, 2021.
  • Release Date of iOS 15 Public Beta: Apple will roll out the iOS 15 public beta by the end of June or in the first week of July.
  • Stable release of iOS 15: Apple will most likely roll out iOS 15 to the public in September or in the first/ second week of October, in line with iOS rollouts for the past few years. The company has simply set a timeline of this Fall.

Once iOS 15 has been rolled out publicly, Apple will keep on refining the latest iteration of iOS with frequent updates until iOS 16 is released to the public next year. We will update this article to keep you abreast with new features in iOS 15.

Wondering whether the iPhone 6s or iPhone SE will get the iOS 15 update? Well, here is the complete list of the iPhones that will run iOS 15:

And it should be obvious that the iPhone 13 series will arrive with iOS 15 out-of-the-box in September later this year. So yeah, iOS 15 will be supported by more than 20 devices.

iOS 15: New Features

As mentioned above, iOS 15 brings a ton of new features to the iPhone. Here are the new iOS 15 features you should know about.

With iOS 15 you can watch movies together on FaceTime with SharePlay. You can also use it to listen to music with friends, or share your iPhone screen with FaceTime. Other than that, you can now make FaceTime calls between iPhones and Android devices which is really cool, and there are features to enable noise isolation, wide spectrum audio, portrait mode in FaceTime, and even Spatial Audio in FaceTime calls.

There’s also a new Focus Mode in iOS 15, which is basically Do Not Disturb on steroids. The feature makes it remarkably easy to manage your time on your iPhone, whether its time at work, or personal time, or even sleep. You can set up people and apps who are allowed to send you notifications, and you can turn the Focus Mode on or off according to your preference.

iOS 15 also improves the notifications (again). Notifications now show up the profile picture of the person the notification is from. Plus, you get a new Notification Summary feature that is aimed to help users prevent distractions from notifications that aren’t really important at that very moment. You can check out our article on how to enable/disable Notification Summary in iOS 15 to learn more.

You can now also mute notifications temporarily, and iOS 15 will even give you muting suggestions for threads that are very active, but in which you are not really participating.

Similar to Safari improvements in macOS 12 Monterey, Safari on iPhone is getting a visual overhaul as well. The address bar is now down below at the bottom of the page and gets out of your way while you’re browsing. Moreover, you can now use tab groups in Safari on iOS 15. There’s also a customisable start page that is synced across your Apple devices, so your Safari start page will look the same on every device.

Spotlight is one of the things I use most often on my iPhone. It’s the best way to find apps, contacts, and more, and with iOS 15 Spotlight is getting smarter. You now get rich results in Spotlight, you can search through Photos if you want to, as well as web images. Spotlight is now also available on the Lock Screen and the Notification Center, so no matter where you are, you can quickly search your iPhone via Spotlight.

There are some great privacy features in iOS 15 as well. While iOS 14 introduced the App Tracking Transparency feature, iOS 15 goes one step further. Your iPhone can now show you which apps use permissions most frequently, and what third party websites the apps are connecting to in the background. This will come out as an App Privacy Report in iOS 15 that you can use to find out which apps are tracking you the most.

Siri

Siri is getting upgrades too. Most importantly, you can now use Siri offline for certain requests, such as setting alarms/timers, opening apps, etc. You can also use Siri to share media to your contacts, so you can share photos, webpages, etc by just asking Siri to share them with a contact.

There are other features here as well, including a new Google-lens like feature called LiveText that can identify text, phone numbers, etc from within photos and let you copy it, or call phone numbers directly from within a picture.  We have a handy Live Text vs Google Lens article that you can check out for an in-depth look at Live Text. There are also improvements to Apple Maps, changes in iMessage and more.

How to Install iOS 15 on iPhone and iPad

iOS 15 is currently in the developer beta stage, but if you have an extra iPhone or iPad lying around, you can check out all the latest changes in iOS 15 easily. If you’re interested, you can check out our guide on how to install iOS 15/ iPadOS 15 on your iPhone and iPad.