Apple releases iPadOS 15 to improve the home screen and multitasking features

A few weeks after launching its most powerful iPad Pro device ever, Apple today announced the latest version of iPadOS – and clearly focused on making Apple’s tablets a more capable productivity device. As rumored, iPadOS 15 will make the home screen easier to customize and allow more flexible placement of gadgets. You can now post them anywhere you like, and this feature appeared in iOS 14 last year.

However, iPadOS 14 does not provide the same feature. Although the screen area of ​​the tablet is large, the old version of the gadget can only be placed in the Today View sidebar. Apple also brought an application library for iPadOS. Like the iPhone, it will bring about maintaining a less cluttered home screen, filing your seldom-used applications into an automatically organized folder section. On the iPad, the application library is located in the Dock.

For the large-screen iPad, the 4×2 layout is also very good. Next is the introduction of iPadOS features. The home screen widgets on iPadOS are more abundant. And you can move and rearrange the various widgets freely. The widget looks great, but it’s really big. There is also a new “Find My” gadget.

iPadOS 15 will also share many new features and experiences of iOS 15. FaceTime calls will now support spatial audio for more realistic and natural sound. The voice isolation function will let your voice pass through the background noise, and the “Wide Spectrum” option will receive more sound than before. Portrait mode will also appear in FaceTime, resulting in a blurred background that keeps the focus on your face.

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Apple is introducing a new SharePlay feature for FaceTime, allowing people to share media-music, movies, etc. in group calls. SharePlay will use iOS features, such as picture-in-picture, iMessage, etc., to achieve a seamless experience on multiple devices at the same time.

The new iPad software update includes new tools designed to help you focus, such as improved notifications that are easier to identify, and a “notification summary” section that summarizes your less important notifications. You can also customize which notifications you see at different points of the day, allowing you to separate work and personal reminders. Focus preferences can be synchronized between Apple devices.

Memories in the photo app can now be synchronized with music tracks, and automatic filters and effects are applied based on the mood of the song. Spotlight search also has some deeper search features. Real-time text is a feature that uses device intelligence, allowing you to select text from the photos you take and the camera roll. It supports seven languages.

In terms of multitasking, iPadOS has become easier to find and use, and the experience is more powerful. There is now a new control at the top of each application, a small three dots, used to display different window options downwards. When the sliding window is clicked, it will open the main screen below so that the user can select an app next to it. Now you can also open windows from apps that support them.

App Library finally appeared on the iPad. Users can hide and reorder application pages just like the iPhone.

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