Apple released iOS 15 at the WWDC in June, and since then the new version of the OS has been tested by developers and later by the general public as well.
With September approaching, the official release of iOS 15 is near and theThe question many are asking is when iOS 15 will be officially released.
If the past is to predict the future, new iOS version releases usually follow Apple’s September event. While this year has not been publicly announced, we can look back over the past few years to get an idea of ​​when to expect that to happen.
Apple historically released iOS about a week after its September event in previous years, but that all changed in 2020 when it officially released iOS 14 just one day after the event.
If Apple maintains its trend of holding its event the second full week of September this year and releasing the new software the next day, iOS 15 is expected to officially launch on September 15th.
If you don’t want to wait until September for iOS 15, the iOS 15 public beta is pretty stable at this point in the testing cycle. However, it is still better to install it on a device other than the main one as there may still be bugs.
And if you want to see everything to expect from iOS 15, check out our summary of what’s new.