iOS 15 is still a long way off but we already know what we want from it.
iOS 15 is a long way off yet but we’re already hearing the first early leaks and rumors about it, all of which you’ll find below. Beyond that we also have a good idea of when you’ll see it – and of which devices will support it, details of which you’ll also find below. Then further down we’ve included a list of some key improvements we want from iOS 15, as with iOS 14 Apple overhauled its operating system, mostly for the better, but the latest available version isn’t without issues. We’ll also be updating this article whenever we hear anything new about Apple’s next big iPhone software update, so check back regularly for all the details. New versions of iOS typically land in mid-November. Generally they’re accompanied by a new iPhone launch, so we could see iOS 15 land alongside the iPhone 13, but Apple delayed the iPhone 12 to October of 2020 while still launching iOS 14 on September 16, so with or without a new iPhone, September 2021 is very likely for iOS 15. However, while that’s when the finished version will probably hit phones, Apple will almost certainly announce iOS 15 a whole lot earlier. New versions are generally unveiled at the company’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) in June, so expect to see iOS 15 at WWDC 2021. A developer beta will probably land at the same time, with a public beta likely arriving later in the month – so if you don’t mind bugs you might be able to try iOS 15 for yourself by late July. Of course, while we’re talking about iOS 15 here, iPadOS 15 will almost certainly follow the same trajectory.