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apple: Apple starts to roll of Release Candidate version of iOS 15.5: Here’s everything you need to know – Times of India

Days after releasing the fourth beta update of iOS 15.5, Apple has started to roll out the Release Candidate version of iOS 15.5 for testing purposes. For those who don’t know, the Release Candidate or RC version is the final build of an iOS update in the beta stages. In simple terms, it is the final build before a major public release. Till iOS14.2, Apple used the term Golden Master or GM for the final beta builds but with iOS 14.2 that changed to Release Candidate.
The latest update is available to all developers and public testers via over-the-air update in the iPhone’s Settings app. If you are enrolled in the beta program, you can check if you received the update by going into Settings > General > Software Update. If you have received the update you can install it in your phone from the same page. Keep in the mind that the update does not immediately appear for download for every user.
Although the upcoming iOS update will only include small changes and features in addition to performance and security fixes, the update will also reintroduce an Apple Music feature that the company removed with iOS 15.4. As revealed by Apple software engineer on the ‌Apple Music‌ team, Joe Kun, the tech giant will again add a popular Apple Music API that allowed users to change the playback speeds of songs within the app. The API is also used by several third-party music players.
Apart from this, Apple iPhones may get a new app with the upcoming iOS update. According to a report by MacRumors, references to a new “Apple Classical” app were discovered in the first beta version of iOS 15.5. As per the report, the company has the app in development and it will likely complement the existing Apple Music app.

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