Apple finally enabled Universal Control in the macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4 betas released a few days ago, but it's expected to add at least three other features to iOS later this year, including support for driving in the Wallet app license.
We list new features planned for future iOS versions, as well as some that will be expanded.
Starting in “early 2022,” residents of select U.S. states will be able to add their driver’s license or state ID to Wallet on iPhone and Apple Watch app, thus providing a convenient and contactless way to display proof of identity or age. Last year, Apple announced that Arizona and Georgia would be the first states to support the feature, and said Connecticut, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma and Utah would Followed by. Other states such as Colorado, Delaware, Florida and Louisiana already offer their own digital ID apps and can work with Apple for Wallet app integration.
Apple says select TSA security checkpoints will be the first locations where ID cards can be presented in the Wallet app, with future retailers and venues to follow.
Apple has not enabled the feature in the first beta of iOS 15.4.
Square Payment
Apple may start rolling out the payment feature via a software update "in the coming months," hinting it could be an iOS 15 feature, but there's a chance the feature won't be available until June. Announced at WWDC as part of iOS 16.
Apple Music Classical
It's unclear whether the Apple Music Classical app will be free to Apple Music subscribers or if it will cost extra.
Feature Expansion
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