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iPadOS 15 is gaining almost all of the new features that were introduced in iOS 15, but there are also several updates that Apple introduced that are designed exclusively for the larger screen of the iPad or have been adopted from iOS 14.
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Widgets can now be placed anywhere on the iPad’s Home Screen, and technically this doesn’t count as an iPadOS feature because it’s something that Apple is bringing over from iOS. In iPadOS 14, you could have a set spot for your widgets, but with iPadOS 15, you can put them anywhere, just like you can on the iPhone.
App Library is another new feature that was introduced on the iPhone first, and it’s a useful change that lets you see and manage all of the apps you have installed on your iPad in one spot.
Multitasking is an iPad exclusive, and it’s been improved in iPadOS 15. We already did a whole dedicated video on it, but we couldn’t ignore the user interface updates in our list of top iPadOS features.
Also new to the iPad is a “Quick Note” option for the Notes app. With a swipe of the Apple Pencil, you can open up a Quick Note no matter which app you’re in to jot down notes. You can also create a Quick Note from Control Center or with a keyboard shortcut.
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