
Apple recently released iOS 15.5 RC for developers. This is probably the latest iOS 15 update we will see for the official iOS 16 release, scheduled for early June on WWDC22. This is the fifth major update for iOS 15 and has some interesting improvements.
iOS 15.5 didn’t bring much news, and the Release Candidate was the last release Apple released for the final release, which is due out in a week. As usual with this iOS 15.5 beta, Apple has also made the remaining beta versions of iPadOS 15.5, watchOS 8.6, tvOS 15.5, and macOS Monterey 12.4 available to developers.
What’s new in iOS 15.5 RC?
In previous beta versions of iOS 15.5, we saw some interesting new features, such as links to Apple Classical, iTunes Pass, and Universal Control changes. And in Beta 3, there has been a change related to the Photos app, especially the Memory feature, which blocks “sensitive places” so they don’t show you memories of the area.

It is clear that iOS 15 has reached the end of its cycle and the news is no longer as accurate as in previous updates. All of these enhancements are stored by Apple for iOS 16.
iPhones running iOS 15.5 RC
- iPhone 13 Pro Max.
- iPhone 13 Pro.
- iPhone 13.
- iPhone 13 mini.
- iPhone 12 Pro Max.
- iPhone 12 Pro.
- iPhone 12.
- iPhone 12 mini.
- iPhone 11.
- iPhone 11 Pro.
- iPhone 11 Pro Max.
- iPhone XS.
- iPhone XS Max.
- iPhone XR.
- iPhone X
- iPhone 8.
- iPhone 8 Plus.
- iPhone 7.
- iPhone 7 Plus.
- iPhone 6s.
- iPhone 6s Plus
- iPhone SE (first generation)
- iPhone SE (2nd generation)
- iPhone SE (3rd generation)
- iPod touch (7th generation)
- All 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
- iPad Pro 9.7, 10.5, and 11 inches.
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air 3.
- iPad Air 4.
- iPad Air 5.
- iPad5 (2017)
- iPad 6 (2018).
- iPad 7 (2019).
- iPad 8 (2020).
- iPad mini 4
- iPad mini 5.