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These 3 Apple iOS 15 features cannot be used after upgrading

Brilio.net – After being launched on Monday (20/9) yesterday, Apple users apparently still wondering about iOS 15. “Can the SharePlay app be used after the update?” or “When can I start using certain apps?”

The launch introduced some major changes to apps like Safari, but users could notice some things were missing. These features were apparently not available at launch. However, reportedly new users will be able to enjoy it next fall.

Summarized brilio.net from various sources, this Wednesday (22/9) 3 features Apple iOS 15 which cannot be enjoyed after upgrading.

1. SharePlay.

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SharePlay was a major feature in the announcements about iOS 15, but unfortunately it won’t be available until later in the fall. When launched, people will be able to share screens and stream synced content via FaceTime. SharePlay will also enable collaboration on Apple Music, such as pausing or skipping tracks with other people.

2. Universal Control.

These 3 Apple iOS 15 features can't be used by Apple yet

Universal Control is a new feature of macOS Monterey that won’t be released until late 2021. This update will give users the ability to control their iPad with the mouse and keyboard on their Mac, and even to drag and drop content from one device to another.

3. iCloud Private Relay.

These 3 Apple iOS 15 features can't be used by Apple yet

Private Relay will be added to iCloud Plus. Private Relay encrypts traffic leaving your device in Safari. Other parties including Apple will not be able to read personal information such as user location, IP address, location, and browsing activity.

Some features in iOS 15 require the A12 Bionic chip. The first phones with the A12 Bionic chip were in the iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and iPhone XS Max. While phones older than the iPhone X won’t see certain improvements to apps, such as FaceTime, Maps, Siri, and Miscellaneous.

(brl/pep)

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