Apple introduced its next-gen operating systems, including iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, at WWDC 2021 earlier this year. Although the company added various new features such as the Google Lens-like Live Text feature to iPhones and iPads, Apple did not roll out some features like SharePlay in the public release of the software last month. Now, the Cupertino giant has rolled out iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 updates to its devices, adding the promised SharePlay for FaceTime feature.

Other than this, Apple users running the latest iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 update will also be able to keep a verifiable copy of their COVID-19 vaccination certificate in the Apple Wallet app. Moreover, iPhone 13 users will get support for the ProRes video format with this update.

Apart from rolling out the iOS and iPadOS update, Apple has also rolled out HomePod software version 15.1 for HomePod and HomePod mini users. It adds support for Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos to the HomePod and lossless music playback with Apple Music to both the models. The HomePod update will automatically download and install once you update your connected iPhone or iPad device to the latest software.