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Apple Seeds Fourth Betas of iOS and iPadOS 15.1 to Developers

Apple today seeded the fourth betas of upcoming iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 betas to developers for testing purposes, one week after seeding the third betas and three weeks after releasing iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 to the public.

General iOS 15
iOS and iPadOS 15.1 can be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center or over the air after the proper profile has been installed on an iPhone or iPad.

SharePlay makes a return in iOS 15.1, with Apple once again testing the feature that was removed before the launch of iOS 15. SharePlay is designed to let users call their friends and family and interact by watching movies, watching TV, or listening to music together.

Apple has added features like shared playlists and TV show syncing so everyone sees the same thing at the same time. SharePlay also has a built-in screen sharing feature, and Apple is still working out the bugs.

For iPhone 13 Pro users, the iOS 15.1 beta adds support for ProRes video capture, which is a higher quality professional video format that takes up quite a bit of storage space. For that reason, ProRes capture is limited to 30fps at 1080p on devices with only 128GB of storage, but higher capacity devices can record in 4K. ProRes can be toggled on in the Camera section of the Settings app.

There's also a new Auto Macro toggle for the iPhone 13 Pro models, which allows users to disable the feature that causes the camera to automatically swap to the Ultra Wide lens for a macro photo when in close proximity to an object.

Paired with the HomePod 15.1 beta (which is invite only), iOS 15.1 adds Lossless Audio and Dolby Atmos with Spatial Audio support to the ‌HomePod‌ and the HomePod mini, bringing Apple's speakers in line with iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

iPhone users who have a health care provider or state record that uses SMART Health Cards can import their COVID-19 vaccination records into the Health app and can then add a vaccine card to the Wallet app. This is an opt-in feature that uses a global specification, but healthcare providers need to implement it.

Right now, Smart Health Cards are or will be available to those in California, Louisiana, New York, Virginia, Hawaii, and some Maryland counties, as well those who were vaccinated at Walmart, Sam's Club, and CVS Health. Healthcare providers like electronic health record vendors like Epic and Cerner also support Smart Health Cards.

The update fixes an Unlock with Apple Watch bug that prevented an authenticated Apple Watch from unlocking an iPhone when the user is wearing a mask. The feature was unable to be toggled on the iPhone 13 Pro, but after the iOS 15.1 update, it is once again functional.

Related Forum: iOS 15

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Top Rated Comments

subi257 Avatar
62 months ago

B3 was buggy AF with battery drain and overheating. Not jumping on the Beta bandwagon until I know for sure this has been resolved lol
But isn't that the point of signing up to become a beta tester?
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TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
62 months ago
Yay! Happy beta update day. Hopefully all the little bugs are fixed.

Hopefully it’s out to Public next week :)
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Realityck Avatar
62 months ago

Why did Macrumors ignored iOS 12.5.5??
They didn't
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/apple-releases-ios-12-5-5-update-for-older-iphones-with-fix-for-zero-day-exploit.2312903/
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Robert.Walter Avatar
62 months ago
iOS 15.1 pb4 available. 400MB on iph6S.
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frozentoast Avatar
62 months ago
Anyone else experiencing WiFi connectivity issues since b3?
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62 months ago
Beta three has been hell.

-If you're on a call with carplay and you turn off the phone screen it ends the call.
-If you turn on speakerphone its on for the rest of the call you can hit speaker as much as you want it toggles on and off on the screen but speakphone stays on.

Since iOS 15
Exchange calendars are just totally screwed. I open my calendar and all the meetings are mixed up. I wait a good 30 seconds it refreshes and clears up. Then I click a meeting to open it 30 seconds.... it opens. I have invites try to view them wait. Click accept on an invite wait etc.
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