iOS 14 Release: What to Expect and what not?
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| iOS 14 Release: What to Expect and what not? |
Apple iOS 14 rumors are trickling out which suggests iPhone users are beginning to ask questions on Apple’s next OS.
Apple remains very focused on improving iOS 13. the corporate recently released an iOS 13.3.1 update and it’s also performing on a replacement iOS 13.4 milestone upgrade for iPhone.
The iOS 13.4 update is currently in beta testing and that we expect it to the touch down sometime later this month alongside new hardware. Apple is reportedly getting to launch new iPad Pros and a replacement budget iPhone.
Most iPhone users are still focused on iOS 13 though we’re beginning to see interest in iOS 14 pickups as rumors emerge and as we push toward the summer.
iOS 14 will almost certainly be the name of Apple’s next OS. (iPadOS 14 if you own a tablet) the corporate hasn’t confirmed the software, that won’t happen for a couple of months, but credible reports have outlined a variety of changes coming with the software.
With iOS 14 rumors learning steam, we’re getting questions on a subsequent version of iOS. In particular, iPhone users have an interest within the iOS 14 update’s features, release date, and beta.
This article will take you thru what we expect we all know about the iOS 14 release date, the iOS 14 beta, iOS 14 features, devices which will and won’t get iOS 14, and a couple of belongings you shouldn’t expect.
This walkthrough will help those that maybe haven’t followed previous iOS releases get comfortable before iOS 14’s roll out later this year.
Unless Apple drastically changes the way it handles iOS releases, the corporate will likely announce iOS 14 at its annual developer conference within the summer.
We do not know when Apple will host WWDC 2020 (we also don't know if there'll even be a WWDC given the concerns over the coronavirus outbreak), but odds are good it, or something in its place, will happen in early-to-mid June. Last year, WWDC 2019 began on June 3rd.
There, we expect the corporate to stipulate its plans for iOS (iPhone), iPad OS (iPad), macOS (MacBook), watchOS (Apple Watch), and tvOS (Apple TV) in 2020.
Look for Apple to spend time highlighting many-core iOS 14 features, but don't expect the corporate to reveal everything. the corporate typically holds some announcements back for the autumn.
