Apple begins rolling out the final version of iOS 15.5.. Everything you need to know about it

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Cairo – Samia Sayed – Days after the release of the fourth beta update to iOS 15.5, Apple started rolling out the Release Candidate version of iOS 15.5 for testing purposes, and for those who don’t know, Release Candidate or RC is the final iOS update in beta stages.

In simple terms, it is the last release before a big public release, as until iOS14.2, Apple used the term Golden Master or GM for the final beta versions but with iOS 14.2 that changed to Release Candidate.

The latest update was available to all developers and general testers via an over-the-air update in the iPhone Settings app, and if you’re enrolled in the beta program, you can check if you’ve received the update by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

And if you have received the update, you can install it in your phone from the same page, and keep in mind that the update does not appear immediately for download for each user.

And while the upcoming iOS update will only include small changes and features as well as performance and security fixes, the update will also reintroduce the Apple Music feature that the company removed with iOS 15.4.

As revealed by Apple Software Engineer on Apple Music‌ Joe Kun, the tech giant will once again add the popular Apple Music API that allowed users to change song playback speeds within the app, and the API is also used by many third-party music players.

Apart from this, Apple iPhones may get a new app with the upcoming iOS update, and according to a report by MacRumors, references to a new “Apple Classical” app were discovered in the first beta of iOS 15.5, and according to the report, the company has the app running. The development is likely to complement the existing Apple Music app.

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