On Monday night, Apple sent the sharpened versions of iOS 15.2 and Ipad OS 15.2 to the public after a period of beta testing.
Here is the news mentioned in the accompanying documents:
integrity
- With the App Integration Report in Settings, you can see how many times apps have used your location, photos, camera, microphone, contacts, and more in the past seven days, as well as network activity.
apple id
- You can set digital inheritance contacts so that they can access your iCloud account and personal information if you die.
camera
- Macro controls that switch to the ultra-wide-angle lens for capturing photos and recording videos in macro format can be activated in the settings on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
TV app
- With the Business tab, you can browse, buy, and rent movies in one place.
Carplay
- Maps Enhanced City Map has route information about things like turn lanes, center lanes, bike lanes, and pedestrian crossings in Maps for supported cities.
Other news
- The Hide My Email Address feature in the Mail app for iCloud Plus subscribers allows you to create unique and random email addresses.
- Find can locate the iPhone in power saving mode for up to five hours.
- Stocks can show the currency of the stock card name and back so far this year when you look at the charts.
- You can now delete or rename tags in Reminders and Notes.
Bugfixar
- Siri may not answer while Voiceover is on and the iPhone is locked.
- ProRAW images may appear overexposed in some third-party photo editing applications.
- Sometimes Homekit scenarios that include Carplay’s garage door cannot play when the iPhone is locked.
- Carplay was sometimes unable to update Play Now information for some apps.
- Sometimes video streaming apps can’t load content on iPhone 13 models.
- Calendar activities can be displayed on the wrong day for Microsoft Exchange users.
In addition, of course, we provide the usual security fixes. More information about this has been posted on Apple website Soon.
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