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Tap "Share My Screen" in the dropdown After a delay of a few seconds, screen sharing will initialise What is iOS 15 and how do I get it?
The iPhone offers many intuitive ways to share everything from photos to web links, and Siri makes this even easier in iOS 15.
One of the headlining features of iOS 15 is SharePlay, which among other things, will finally let you share your iPhone’s or iPad’s screen with people over FaceTime.
The iOS 15 update brings a number of changes for iPhone users, but many are wondering where the "screen share" button can be found in FaceTime. Here is all you need to know.
The Cupertino tech giant noticed this and soon added a plethora of new features to FaceTime on iOS 15, including support for Android devices and a brand new FaceTime screen share feature.
With iOS 15, there’s a much faster and easier way to send anything on your screen to another person.
The only caveat is that anyone you want to share with also needs to be running a device that’s on iOS 15.1 or later, iPadOS 15.1 or later, or macOS 12.1 Monterey or later.
Here's how to screen-record with an Xbox or PlayStation controller in iOS 15 With Apple's iOS 15, you can use a game controller to start and stop your iPhone screen recording.
One useful addition on the way following Monday's release of iOS 15 is the ability to share your screen with participants on a FaceTime call.
If you use FaceTime for video calls, you may have missed SharePlay's inclusion in the iOS 15.1 update. Here's how to use this screen-sharing feature.
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