Your iPad just got its biggest upgrade in years - 7 new features try now

Typically with the changing of seasons from summer to fall comes a slew of new Apple devices. This year is no different as the Cupertino company updates its line of iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches.

Along with four models of iPhone 13 and Apple Watch Series 7, a new entry-level iPad and a redesigned sixth-generation iPad Mini are being released. Tap or click here to check out some features on these updated Apple devices.

It’s no surprise most are razor-focused on the iPhone. After all, it’s Apple’s bestselling product and a driving force of success. iOS 15 also launched with updates for the venerated smartphone. iPadOS 15 hit the scene with many of the same updates, but the tablet-based operating system packs exclusive goodies.

Crossover features

Apple’s iPhone and iPad operating systems usually share many features and updates, and the latest release is no exception. Both iPhone and iPad get Focus mode, Facetime updates including SharePlay and spatial audio, new Memoji, notification updates and more. Tap or click here for more about iOS 15.

Sure, there’s some crossover but the iPad has some unique capabilities that shine in iPadOS 15. Here are some of our favorites.

1. Widgets

Your apps live on your home screen to give you easy access. Now they are finding company among your widgets. You can get instant information such as weather, maps and your calendar as soon as you unlock your tablet. Find My, Contacts, Game Center, App Store, and Mail have new widgets, while many have grown in size.

2. App Library

App Library automatically organizes your apps into groups like Productivity, Recently Added and Games. It’s built right into the Dock for easy access.

3. Quick Notes/Tags

You can now scribble over any app or screen by opening a Quick Note via keyboard shortcut, from the Control Center or swiping up from the corner. You can put anything in a quick note, including links, Safari highlights, tags and mentions.

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