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TBH, probably on right lines.

I’m fairly confident RC of Monterey today. I’m 50/50 on iOS 15.1 RC today too, or Tuesday/Wednesday.

15.2 RC, bringing Universal control, is gonna be pretty sharpish. I’d say first week November, but would not be surprised if they pop it out next week.
UC will be nice with 15.2 … I’m sure will see new emojis with 15.2 also. 🥱😂. Rc for 15.1 today would be a nice…I think Tuesday or Wednesday still but like I said today would be wonderful
 
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I think there is a possibility of seeing an RC version of iOS 15.1 today, with an official release no later than Monday or Tuesday of next week. And it depends on when the stable release is made, Wednesday or Thursday of next week we should see iOS 15.2 Beta 1.
 
Since they started with RC’s, changing from GM, every release that had a beta, had an RC.

So, it’s unlikely there won’t be an RC.

I think we will see an RC for iOS 15.1 & MacOS Monterey this week. With the latter I’m expecting today.
And please, please, please with Universal Control activated!!!
 
I’d imagine RC today.

AirPods require Apple devices running iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, watchOS 8.1, tvOS 15.1, or macOS Monterey, all available as free software updates next week.
 
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I don’t get why people always get negative at Apple about new emojis. It’s not them that come up with it, they’re just implementing the updates from Unicode. It has to go in a release somewhere. Lol
Its a joke, hence the emojis. I realize it has to happen eventually
 
AirPods confirmed as requiring Monterey & iOS 15.1. Do that means it’ll be public release next Monday.

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