The camera can now recognize text in photos (handwritten or printed) and make it selectable, searchable, copy/pastable, etc. Notifications batching: You can now tell iOS to batch less important notifications together, delivering them all at a specific time (like after you’ve woken up, rather than letting them trickle in throughout the night).You’ll be able to shift your phone into different, customizable modes - like “work,” where only your work-related apps will show up, or “personal” which could tuck all those work apps and widgets to the background.
You can pushed the shared videos to your AppleTV, keeping it all synced up between devices and households.
SharePlay: Shared audio/video streams to allow you to listen to music, watch video (select video partners initially, including Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max and TikTok), and control apps in sync with friends.FaceTime links: You’ll now be able to generate shareable FaceTime links to let others (including desktop and Android users via the browser!) join FaceTime calls.Portrait mode: The portrait mode from the camera app is coming to FaceTime - in other words, pretty background blurring.Voice isolation: Better (and toggle-able) voice isolation for when you’re FaceTiming from a loud environment.Spatial audio: When using a compatible audio setup, spatial audio will make it seem more like your friends’ voices are coming from their on-screen position.He noted iOS 15 will roll into public beta in July, with a full release “this fall.” FaceTime updates
Craig Federighi started things off with details on the latest major update to iOS, noting that this release focuses on four points: staying connected, finding focus, using intelligence and exploring the world.