When Apple first announced iOS 15 and then published a public beta, it highlighted a slew of new features as reasons to upgrade from your existing iPhone. A Safari browser revamps, Notification Summary. It has Focus, portrait mode FaceTime, Health, Maps, and Wallet applications gaining fashionable new features, and a whole lot more are just a few of the highlights.
Furthermore, Apple confirmed that its steadfast support for earlier iPhones would continue. Since the list of devices that will receive part or all of the new iOS 15 goodies begins with the lowly iPhone 6s, which was introduced a long time ago and is still being tossed around. Which iPhones, though, will get some or all of the new iOS 15 features?
Because the iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8, and iPhone X don’t have an A12 Bionic chipset, they won’t get all of the new iOS 15 features:
All new Wallet app features are unavailable for earlier iPhones, including home, office, hotel, vehicle keys, and remote keyless entry controls.
During FaceTime, spatial audio is used to make voices sound like they’re coming from the direction they’re facing on the call.
Portrait mode: In FaceTime, portrait mode blurs your backdrop and focuses on you.
Live Text and Object Recognition: In live Camera previews, Photos, Screenshot, Quick Look, and Safari, interact with text and identified items or landmarks.
Improved on-device voice processing: Siri, offline Timers & Alarms, Phone, Messaging, Sharing, App Launch, Control Audio Playback, and Settings control are all quicker.
On-device dictation in real-time.
Interactive globe: a 3D globe in Maps that includes more mountain ranges, deserts, forests, seas, and other features.
Augmented reality-based walking directions: step-by-step instructions.
Maps with high levels of detail for roads, trees, buildings, and landmarks: Maps with high levels of detail for roads, trees, buildings, and landmarks in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, or London.
The Weather app now has new dynamic backdrops that reflect the sun’s location, clouds, and precipitation.
Zoom in on a QuickTake video:
When taking a QuickTake video, swipe up or down to zoom in or out.
In addition to the improvements listed above. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 models will not receive iOS 15’s new Walking Steadiness feature. It features new Mobility algorithms that use iPhone/Watch sensors to measure balance, stability, and coordination. However, because earlier iPhones lack the requisite sensors. Their owners’ gaits will have to remain sober.
Also., when listening with AirPods Pro and AirPods Max. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus won’t get spatial audio with dynamic head tracking. Resulting in a less “immersive Dolby Atmos music experience” with iOS 15.
You won’t be able to “bring music to life by providing a sound. Unfortunately, iPhones 7 to X do not support spatial audio during FaceTime conversations.
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