iOS 15 is here, with helpful new tools such as Focus mode and Live Text. But before you download it, read through columnist JoannaStern’s list of the biggest changes coming your way.
Apple’s iOS 15 is full of new features and tools—if you can find them. WSJ’s Joanna Stern shows you how to use the new FaceTime tricks, Focus Mode, Live Text, weather alerts and so much more. Photo illustration: John McColgan.
Apple’s iOS 15 is full of new features and tools—if you can find them. WSJ’s Joanna Stern shows you how to use the new FaceTime tricks, Focus Mode, Live Text, weather alerts and so much more. Photo illustration: John McColganCanada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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