
iOS 15 new feature will try to help iPhone users not fall
India Today
The new Walking Steadiness feature on the Health app on iOS 15 will assess your walking pattern for any risks of falling. Here is how to make the best use of the feature to stay on top of your health and such risks.
With the rollout of new-generation operating systems through its entire ecosystem, Apple is bringing a slew of features to users of iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch and other Apple consumers. One such for iPhone users builds on the pre-existing fall-detection feature on the Apple Watch. Only this one aims to prevent the fall from happening altogether.
The new feature is called "Walking Steadiness" and was first showcased at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June. It comes as a part of a series of features that particularly aim to help better take care of the elderly. Of course, it need not be mentioned that it will be a huge help to people of other ages as well.

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