After releasing iOS 15.5 to developers on Thursday, Apple rolled it out to the general public on Monday.

The majority of the changes in 15.5 are small, consisting mostly of app tweaks and upgrades that appear to build the groundwork for larger improvements in the future.

According to Apple’s release notes, the update includes two major improvements: the Apple Cash card in the Wallet app will now allow customers to send and request money, and a new Apple Podcasts setting will allow users to limit the number of episodes stored on their devices and automatically delete older ones.

Given that Apple is scheduled to announce iOS 16 at its Worldwide Developers Conference next month, this could be the final update to the iOS 15 operating system.

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