As per the reports of 9to5Mac, Share play has paved its way back in the iOS 15.1 beta version. Apple has delayed the launch of major iOS 15 features to “later this fall.”
The primary iOS 15 feature was supposed to launch alongside the OS upgrade. Consequently, this is not the only feature that hasn’t been released yet, but it could have been a beneficial option during the pandemic.
While many companies and firms are not actively participating in the market concerning the launch of new gadgets and phones, Apple could have made a helpful decision by releasing major iOS 15 features.
To name a few features, iOS 15 helps you watch videos, share the screen, and even makes you listen to music while being over a FaceTime call. The existence of these features was in Tuesday’s beta version. This indicates that it might come sooner or later in the market.
Though that’s not a sure thing, we can still expect these features rolling down in the market.
iOS 15.1’s first beta suggests we could see SharePlay soon https://t.co/bNHbTHAy8j pic.twitter.com/0dCOIxYIEQ
— The Verge (@verge) September 22, 2021
What iOS 15.1 beta version is providing the users?
According to the reports of MacRumors, the 15.1 beta version of the iOS 15 version will also allow users to add their COVID-19 vaccine card to their wallet app. It is similar to Google’s version of this feature.
Talking about the process involved, you will have to get your vaccine information from either the medical provider or the state’s healthcare system before you can add it to your phone’s wallet. According to Apple, the feature uses the SMART Health Card format.
This SMART Health Card format is actively working a handful of states and some major vaccination providers. To name a few states, California, Hawaii, New York, and Louisiana. There are several pharmacy providers like CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, and many more.
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To know more or have full details about the list, you can click the link above. Along with this, you can also contact your local healthcare provider for more information associated with this.
These features showing up in the beta version of iOS 15.1 do not necessarily mean that they will show up in the real version of iOS 15.1.
For evidence, SharePlay was introduced in the beta version of iOS 15. It was later removed after the official release of iOS 15. However, Apple still claims that SharePlay will pave its way back “later this fall.”
The vaccine card feature is supposed to roll down soon in the market, as pointed by the company. It is getting included in the ” upcoming software update.”
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