Apple is showing off iPadOS 15 for the first time. Follow along as we detail everything new coming to iPad.
- Widgets are now available on the home screen for iPad for the first time
- App Library from iOS 14 on iPhone is now available on iPad (WOO!!)
- Home screens can be hidden on iPad just like on iOS 14 for iPad
- iPadOS 15 lets you see your home screen from within apps by sliding them out of the way
- New user interface cues make entering Split View much more discoverable
- A new Shelf feature does something …
- Multitasking view now lets you drag and drop apps on top of each other to enter Split View
- Notes now has mentions, tags, and a more robust change log
- Quick Note is a system-wide iPad feature that lets you create a note from any app
- Quick Notes can be created on iPadOS and macOS, and viewed or edited on iOS
- Translate app updated with Auto Translate for automatically translating spoken conversations
- Translate is now available anywhere on iPadOS, iOS, and macOS
- Swift Playgrounds for iPad now lets you create iPhone and iPad apps without Xcode on macOS for the first time
iPadOS 15 will be available as a developer and public beta this summer before it launches to all users in the fall.
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