iOS 15.4 release date, news, features and compatible iPhones

Face ID finally works with a mask

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After the truly tiny update that wasiOS 15.3, we’venow got iOS 15.4, and thankfully this is a much, much bigger update forApple’soperating system.

There are several big included features, such as the long-awaited Universal Control, along with Face ID functionality with a mask. There’s also new emoji, a new Siri voice, and more.

So this is a packed update, and below we’ve detailed everything you need to know about iOS 15.4, including the features and compatibility.

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iOS 15.4 release date and compatibility

iOS 15.4 release date and compatibility

iOS 15.4 landed in finished form on March 14, 2022, so it’s available now. For help in getting it, check out ourhow to upgrade iOSguide.

As for compatibility, it’s exactly the same as every other version ofiOS 15, meaning that if you’re on iOS 15 or above you’ll be able to get iOS 15.4 as well. Specifically, that’s all handsets from theiPhone 6Sonwards, including theiPhone SE (2020)and the original iPhone SE, plus theiPod touch (7th gen).

iOS 15.4 features

There are a bunch of new features and improvements in iOS 15.4, and we’ve detailed them below.

Face ID with a mask

Well this is new 🤔 (iOS 15.4 Beta 1) pic.twitter.com/MSe7hmPGlRJanuary 27, 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic presented a problem for iPhones, as with the whole world suddenly wearing masks, Face ID wasn’t always viable. Apple addressed this problem a while back by allowing your iPhone tounlock if you were wearing an Apple Watch, but with iOS 15.4 it has properly fixed the issue.

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iOS 15.4 allows you to set Face IDto work even when you’re wearing a mask, by having it just scan the visible parts of your face, such as your eyes.

Apple warns that this is less accurate, and we’d assume also less secure, but it’s a way to properly use Face ID with a mask on. It’s also optional, so if you’d rather keep doing things the current way, you can disable this feature. Note however that this only works with theiPhone 12and above.

Universal Control

Universal Controlis technically more of an iPadOS 15.4 feature than an iPhone one, as it allows users to connect an iPad to a Mac and use a single mouse and keyboard across both devices, with the iPad’s display being like an extension of the Mac’s.

This feature has been a long time coming, as we first heard about it back atWWDC2021, but it’s finally arrived in iPadOS 15.4.

New emoji

If, somehow, you feel that there just aren’t enough emoji yet, then iOS 15.4 could help, as the updateincludes 37 new ones, along with 75 skin tone variations for better inclusivity.

New emoji, some of which you can see above, include a biting lip, a melting face, heart hands, and many more.

Anti-stalking measures for AirTag

Apple has a whole range of measures planned toprevent unwanted AirTag tracking, and the first of those have arrived in iOS 15.4. Theseinclude a warningwhen setting up AirTag that using one to track someone unknowingly is illegal, and that AirTag is designed to be detectable and for law enforcement to be able to link it to the owner.

It also includes clearer identification of devices, so you shouldn’t get any ‘Unknown Accessory Alerts’.

A new Siri voice

iOS 15.4 also includesa new voice for Siri. This is a fifth option under the ‘American’ category. So it’s an English language voice, and specifically in a US accent. This is a female voice, and you can hear a sample of it below.

iOS 15.4 Beta 4 changes 🧵: Apple adds a 5th American Siri voice with filename ‘Quinn’ pic.twitter.com/HFQZV1oF0IFebruary 22, 2022

Siri can also now provide time and date information while you’re offline on devices from theiPhone XS,iPhone XR,iPhone 11and onwards.

Tap to Pay

Apple recently announced plans fora Tap to Pay feature, which would turn your iPhone into a contactless payments terminal, and iOS 15.4 adds frameworks for developers to enable this service in their apps.

Other features

Beyond the features above, all sorts of smaller tweaks and improvements have also been included in iOS 15.4.

These include the ability to initiate SharePlay sessions directly from supported apps, use the camera to add scanned text to Note and Reminders, translateSafariweb pages to Italian or Chinese, manageiCloudcustom email domains from Settings, use Shortcuts to add, remove, or query tags with Reminders, and add notes to saved passwords in Settings.

There are also now episode filters for seasons, played, unplayed, saved, and downloaded episodes in the Podcasts app, better visibility for audio content in the News app, and the Magnifier app now uses theiPhone 13 ProandiPhone 13 Pro Max’s ultra-wide camera to help you see small objects.

Plus, those in the EU can now add their Covid vaccine cards to the Wallet app, and the Emergency SOS feature now defaults to requiring you to hold the side button and a volume button to initiate a call to the emergency services whatever device you’re using - though you can change this to requiring five rapid taps of the side or top button instead.

Bug fixes

New versions of iOS almost always come with bug fixes, and iOS 15.4 is no exception. These include a fix for the keyboard inserting a period between typed numbers, one for News widgets in Today View not opening articles when tapped, a fix for photos and videos not syncing to iCloud Photo Library, a fix for the Speak Screen Accessibility feature quitting unexpectedly within the Books app, and one for Live Listen not turning off when switched off in Control Center.

James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.

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