This article covers everything that's new in the third beta of iOS 15.
Safari Search
When you tap into a URL bar on a Safari tab, the interface for entering another URL or a search term has been relocated to above the keyboard. Previously, it was located at the top of the start page. The search interface has also been streamlined.
Safari Reload
There's now an option to long press on a floating tab bar to initiate a reload, which is an alternative to using the built-in menu option.
When you reload a tab in Safari, the tab gets a permanent reload icon that can then be tapped to refresh again. The reload icon is only available in portrait mode on iPhone, but it shows up in both portrait and landscape mode on iPad. Making the button appear requires an initial reload, something that Apple may streamline in the future.
App Store Splash Screen
There is a new App Store splash screen that highlights new features available in the App Store in iOS 15 such as in-app events in apps and games, the App Store widget, and Safari Extensions on iOS.
Focus Updates
In the Focus interface in the Settings app, Apple has removed the Focus Status and Phone Calls options from the main interface, relocating them into each Focus section.
Resetting iPhone
In the Settings app under General, the "Reset" button for the iPhone is now "Transfer or Reset iPhone." In this interface, the "Prepare for New iPhone" option is front and center. Prepare for New iPhone was an option in the prior beta, but Apple is now assuming that most people want to use this section to set up a transfer to a new iPhone. All of the reset options for Network Settings, Keyboard Dictionary, Home Screen Layout and more are still there, but are now housed under the "Reset" button.
Shortcuts
There are actions for Background Sounds in the Shortcuts app to set a sound track, adjust volume, tweak volume when media is playing, and more.
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