MacOS 15.1 update brings subtle yet useful improvements: The latest update to Apple’s operating system introduces a handful of practical features that enhance user experience, even for those not interested in AI or iPhone integration.
Key features for non-AI enthusiasts: While Apple Intelligence is the headline feature of MacOS 15.1, there are several other upgrades that cater to users who prefer traditional functionality.
- Apple Mail now offers email summaries, allowing users to quickly grasp the content of lengthy emails without reading them in full.
- The battery indicator for MacBooks has been improved, providing easier access to low-power mode and visual cues for battery status.
- A new “Intelligent Breakthrough and Silencing” option in Focus Mode helps reduce interruptions by filtering notifications more effectively.
Apple Mail summaries: A time-saving tool: The new email summary feature in Apple Mail provides a convenient way to digest long emails quickly.
- Users can access summaries by clicking the “Summarize” button at the top right corner of the Mail window.
- Apple Intelligence generates these summaries, though it may struggle with non-text content or complex email structures.
- The feature has proven relatively accurate in initial tests, offering a useful tool for managing time-consuming correspondence.
Enhanced battery management for MacBooks: The update brings improvements to battery-related features, making power management more accessible and intuitive.
- Low-power mode can now be accessed directly from the battery drop-down menu in the top bar.
- The battery icon turns yellow when the device is in low-power mode, providing a visual cue for the current power state.
- Users need to manually enable low-power mode in Battery Settings, selecting “Only on Battery” for it to appear in the drop-down menu.
- When activated, low-power mode optimizes performance, reduces background tasks, dims the display, and caps ProMotion refresh rates to conserve energy.
Smarter Focus Mode for reduced interruptions: The new “Intelligent Breakthrough and Silencing” option enhances the existing Focus Mode feature.
- This AI-powered feature learns which notifications are important and filters out less critical interruptions.
- Users can configure which people and apps are allowed to break through the focus barrier.
- The option can be applied to various focus modes, offering greater flexibility in managing notifications across different scenarios.
- It provides a more nuanced approach to notification management compared to the standard Do Not Disturb mode.
Broader implications: Balancing innovation with practical improvements: While MacOS 15.1 emphasizes AI integration, Apple has not neglected users who prioritize traditional functionality and incremental improvements.
- The update demonstrates Apple’s commitment to refining existing features alongside introducing new technologies.
- By offering practical enhancements to everyday tasks like email management and battery conservation, Apple caters to a wide range of user preferences.
- The selective implementation of AI in features like Focus Mode suggests a measured approach to integrating advanced technologies into the user experience.
3 handy upgrades in MacOS 15.1 - especially if AI isn't your thing (like me)