![]() ![]() This should make managing your subscriptions via your iPhone much easier. It sounds like only specifically authorized partners will be able to use SportsKit's features, perhaps official sports teams and franchises. The release of this app likely isn't dependent on iOS 15.5, but the fact it's present shows Apple might be preparing for an imminent launch.Īnother rumored feature found mentioned in the code, SportsKit is an Apple software package that allows for live sports scores and data to be sent to a home screen widget and read out by Siri it's possible it can do more, but that isn't known right now due to the way Apple's limited access to the framework. The code of iOS 15.5 contains a few mentions of Apple Classical, the long-rumored streaming app focusing on orchestral music. If anything it's surprising this wasn't already done. ![]() ![]() As the iTunes app no longer exists since Apple decided to split out its various functions across other apps, it makes sense for Apple to change this feature's name. We hope this makes it out of beta and into the stable release for regular users.Ī smaller Wallet change found by 9to5Mac is that the iTunes Pass, the name for your gift card funds or other money present within Apple services) seems to be getting renamed to Apple Account Card. These should make it easier to give and get money from your contacts, rather than going through your banking app or getting cash out at an ATM to do it in person. In the Apple Wallet app (spotted by MacRumors), the Cash menu has now gained prominent Pay and Request buttons. There's no exhaustive list of iOS 15.5 features yet since it's still so new. ![]() With the beta currently live though, we'd imagine it'll only be a month or two before it arrives. As for a stable iOS 15.5 release - the one the vast majority of us will want to download - there's no news yet. ![]()
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