Apple’s iOS and iPadOS 15 will launch with missing features
How Apple was not prepared for such a big update
Introduction
Apple’s newest versions of their current software, IOS and iPadOS 15, were both announced back in June in WWDC 2021, and they are both set to be available to the public as soon as this month, but after multiple Betas and a lot of hard work, Apple could not successfully pull it off.
Both updates were huge, coming in with tons of new features and a lot of new upgrades, and maybe Apple has underestimated the time and effort they would need to pull it off, but we are nearing the actual release date, and many features are still missing or not completely functioning in the Beta, with Apple even officially announcing that some features won’t make it for sure at least to the first release.
The Features
Universal control
Universal control has been indeed the most exciting update and surely the one I waited for most. It represents Apple’s devices working in harmony, giving you the option to simply control multiple devices with a single keyboard and mouse, sharing data easily, and using more than one device at the same time seamlessly, and allowing you to integrate your iPad, for example, into your setup…