The release date for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 is Sept. 20, Apple announced in a press release Tuesday, just after its iPhone 13 event where it also showed off its new iPhone 13iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Mini. In addition, Apple presented its newest iPadiPad Mini and Apple Watch Series 7. The software updates come with an array of new features for iPhones and iPads.

This year, Apple added new FaceTime features that, for the first time, will let Android and PC users participate, and iMessage improvements that make it easier to track links and photos your friends have sent. The iPad is getting a complete home screen makeover, and multitasking is finally receiving the boost it’s needed for years The release date for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 is Sept. 20, Apple announced in a press release Tuesday, just after its iPhone 13 event where it also showed off its new iPhone 13iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Mini. In addition, Apple presented its newest iPadiPad Mini and Apple Watch Series 7. The software updates come with an array of new features for iPhones and iPads.

This year, Apple added new FaceTime features that, for the first time, will let Android and PC users participate, and iMessage improvements that make it easier to track links and photos your friends have sent. The iPad is getting a complete home screen makeover, and multitasking is finally receiving the boost it’s needed for years.

Get your iPhone or iPad ready before installing the update

Before you install the latest update, take a few minutes to do some routine maintenance on your iPhone or iPad. Not only will it help ensure a smooth update, but you’ll free up storage in the process, and you’ll have a fresh backup at the ready should anything go wrong when you install the update. Make sure to clear out any clutter, such as photos and apps you don’t need anymore, to free up storage on your phone. If you haven’t done so recently, you’ll also want to create a fresh backup so you don’t lose anything important on your device. (Here’s a guide that’ll walk you through how to do it all.) Once you’ve done this, your phone and iPad will be ready for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15.

Will iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 work with my iPhone and iPad?

Apple published a list of devices that will receive the update when it’s available. It’s easy to figure out if your device will run the new operating system for its platform. If your iPhone is running iOS 14 right now, then you’ll be able to install the update. Here are all of the compatible devices:

DEVICES THAT WILL SUPPORT IOS 15 OR IPADOS 15

iPhone 12 MiniiPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation)
iPhone 12iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)
iPhone 12 ProiPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
iPhone 12 Pro MaxiPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
Phone 11iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
iPhone 11 ProiPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation)
iPhone 11 Pro MaxiPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation)
iPhone XSiPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
iPhone XS MaxiPad Pro 10.5-inch
iPhone XRiPad Pro 9.7-inch
iPhone XiPad (8th generation)
iPhone 8iPad (7th generation)
iPhone 8 PlusiPad (6th generation)
iPhone 7iPad (5th generation)
iPhone 7 PlusiPad Mini (5th generation)
iPhone 6siPad Mini 4
iPhone 6s PlusiPad Air (4th generation)
iPhone SE (1st generation)iPad Air (3rd generation)
iPhone SE (2nd generation)iPad Air 2
iPod Touch (7th generation) 

How to install iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 when it’s time

Once the update goes live on Sept. 20, (Apple usually provides updates around 10 a.m. PT), you’ll install it just like any other software update. It’s a good idea to have your device plugged into a charger to ensure that the update doesn’t drain the battery, and a strong Wi-Fi connection will help speed up the process without burning through your data plan. On an iPhone, follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Select General.

3. Tap Software Update. 

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Your device will connect to Apple’s servers and prompt you to download and install the update. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. When your device reboots, it will be running iOS 15. Follow the same steps with an iPad to update it to iPadOS 15.

Author Name: Jason Cipriani, Katie Teague

Source: Cnet