At its 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple officially revealed iOS 15. This latest update to the iPhone’s operating system includes new FaceTime and iMessage capabilities, a redesigned Weather app, a smarter Spotlight search tool, and much more.
Though the final version of iOS 15 won’t be available until this fall (unless you download one of the betas), you may already be wondering whether you’ll need to upgrade to a new iPhone in order to use it.
Apple didn’t announce specific device compatibility during WWDC but buried towards the bottom of its iOS 15 press release was the following note: Read more…
More about Apple, Wwdc, Tech, and Consumer Tech