Apple kickstarted its WWDC keynote with iOS 15
Apple has unveiled iOS 15 during its WWDC developers conference. The all-new version of the iPhone operating system packs a bucketload of new features, including a huge overhaul to FaceTime, redesigned notifications and features to help you focus on work, new tricks for iMessage, and the ability to copy text from any photo on your smartphone.
Apple confirmed that iOS 15 will work on all iPhone and iPod Touch gadgets currently running iOS 14. This marks the second year in a row that Apple hasn’t cut any ageing smartphones from its latest operating system upgrade, although some features will require newer hardware to work.
Inspired by the huge numbers of people relying on FaceTime to make video calls over the last year, Apple kickstarted its iOS 15 announcement by unveiling a number of changes to the end-to-end encrypted video call app. First up, Spatial Audio, which is only available with Apple AirPods Pro and AirPods Max, is now supported by FaceTime, so the voices of those on the call will be mapped out to…