Apple launched the first beta of iOS 14 |
Apple today launched the first beta version of iOS 14, the latest operating system for iPhone smartphones.
Anyone with an iPhone introduced in 2015 and later Apple could discover iOS 14. The final version of iOS 14 will be released in the fall of 2020.
With the public beta, users who want to review Apple changes this year will have access to new features such as a redesigned home screen, auto-update widgets, automatically organized apps, and a new Siri digital interface. Interested users can register for the public beta here.
This version of iOS is not for everyone. As a beta program, it contains many bugs that Apple has reported to users, so it can be fixed before the official release later this year.
Apple announced the new version of iOS 14 and its operating system for smart watches, tablets, and computers at the annual WWDC 2020 developer conference on June 22.
New jobs announced by Apple at the time included: a redesigned startup screen with tools for automatic updates, application library functions, media (images in pictures), reduced notification volume, new interface (Siri), translation application and translation sites in the mobile version From Safari.
Apple also announced new Memoji icons, iMessage app improvements, and the ability to search for emojis.
In conjunction with the expansion of the Apple Independent Repair Program, the first beta release of iOS 14 provides independent repair stores in 32 countries in Canada and Canada with iPhone parts and tools and manuals for Europe.
After being under pressure from the United States' Reform Rights Act last year, the company launched its independent repair program last year, which requires the company to deliver parts to independent companies.