The arrival of iOS 15 is getting closer and closer, that is why we have no choice but to analyze the future operating system of the Cupertino company to keep you well informed at the time of all the news, only then you will be able to shoot get the most out of your device and for that we are currently iPhone.
Discover with us these little tips and novelties of the iPadOS 15 that we bring to you and handle your iPad like an expert. Don’t miss them, you surely don’t know them much yet and they will surprise you, will you miss this opportunity?
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We take this opportunity to remind you that currently iPad 15 It is in beta, so this news is subject to slight changes by September or October, which will be announced as the official launch of the operating system.
The translator is fully integrated
Now the iOS 15 translator is fully integrated with iPad 15
The same thing happens with the translation application which finally completely reaches iPadOS 15. In this way we will have several translation modes, the first is the one that will allow you to translate the text you enter into any of the languages found within the cast. It will be the same with the “conversation” mode, you will simply listen to the microphone and offer us the result. Indeed, the application will be arranged vertically and on a shared screen so that the interlocutors can easily interact with the user interface. Obviously, we can also translate directly through the microphone, and even with the new features of integration and text identification through the camera.
The magnifying glass is back and we have an app drawer
As you will recall from the most “veteran” users of this iOS, In the past, before the advent of Selective Scrolling (when you long press the space key on the keyboard), selecting text would open a “magnifying glass” so we could switch between letters more precisely. Well, this wonderful magnifying glass has magically returned to iOS 15 to make all procedures easier.
The iOS 15 app drawer, that new app sorting system that you will love or hate. Personally, it seems like a success and I got used to using it, let’s be honest, we don’t use more apps on a daily basis than the ones that appear on the home screen. However, Home Screen Editing, Widgets, and Ordered Spotlights are also coming to iPadOS 15 because it couldn’t be otherwise.
Changes in Safari and new multitasking
Safari was one of the big “losers” of this new iOS 15, now the tab management system looks more like macOS than ever, which makes us strange and not very intuitive at first. In this way, extensions and internal applications also reach in a deeper way.
- You can easily move the tabs
- Customize tabs on the left side panel
- Add and customize a home screen
The same with multitasking, Now this will be reflected with a triple point at the top, sliding down we will be able to interact and the central bar will appear that will allow us to adjust the size as we wish and win.
- You can manage multitasking by dragging the top triple point up> down
- In multitasking the applications in SplitView appear together and we can close them
- The rest of the usual multitasking gestures remain
Privacy when sharing screen and integration with macOS
We start with a very interesting route, if you go to Settings> Notifications> Share screen you will be able to disable or enable if you like the ability to show or not the notifications we receive while we are sharing the screen. As you know, FaceTime now allows us to share what we’re doing on our iPad while making a call, so turning off notifications is pretty much a necessity.
If you remember correctly, integration with macOS allows us to use our iPad as an extended desktop, Well, not only to display the content, but the new iPadOS keyboard and cursor will be integrated when we move the mouse from the screen where we are running macOS to provide a better experience directly on iPadOS, give it a try.
Apple TV photos and remote enhancements
The Photos application has been one of the big beneficiaries of the arrival of iPadOS 15, especially in terms of capabilities. Now when we select a photo, we will be able to press the “i” button in which a lot of information will appear:
- We can add a caption to help artificial intelligence and Spotlight
- We can access the specific name and date of the photograph
- We will be able to access the EXIF information which will tell us the camera of the photo, the characteristics of the camera and the parameters of the specific shot.
- They will display a mini-map with the geolocation of the photo if desired.
And finally the new Apple TV remote control, If you swipe up> down to lower the Control Center, you’ll see on the right side (if you have an Apple TV at home) the new Apple TV remote. Although it is smaller and shows the little trackpad which will make it easier for us to use, it wastes half a screen and we will not be able to use it in SplitView, which we imagine they will correct at the to come up.
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