iOS 14.4 beta 2 released: All the changes in the latest beta and how to download
iOS 14.4 beta 2 released: All the changes in the latest beta and how to download
Apple released the iOS 14.4 beta 2 update for iPhones after a gap of weeks since it last released beta 1 release.
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iOS 14.4 beta 2 update now available
HIGHLIGHTS
The new beta brings minor upgrades.
Two major areas that see improvement are Find My app and HomePod mini handoff experience.
Apple has released the second developer beta of iOS 14.4 update, which is expected to be rolled out to the public in the coming weeks. The new beta update comes weeks after the first beta update of iOS 14.4 and here's what is new in the latest release.
7 January 2021, 11:31 pm EST By Apple Quickly Cuts Signing Older Operating Systems After iOS 14.3 Launch ( Screenshot From zollotech Official YouTube Channel )
Following the recent release of the new iOS 14.3 that dropped just last month, Apple has currently stopped signing both the previous iOS 14.2 and the iOS 14.2.1. The iOS 14.2 and the iOS 14.2.1 was previously made available for the iPhone 12 models. This meant that users who have already updated their own devices to the iOS 14.3 won't be able to downgrade them to the previous iOS 14.2.
Apple launched iOS 14.3
According to an article by 9to5mac, among all of the different changes of the iOS 14.3, the most recognizable one is the addition of the new ProRAW photo format for both the iPhone 12 Pro as well as the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Apple had also announced that the ProRAW feature was meant for the new iPhones during a previous October event that took place last year. The feature, however, was only released to its users a few months later.
Apple's Privacy-Focused Prompt Starts Appearing for Some iOS 14 Users, Expected to Launch Early 2021
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Apple's major upcoming privacy feature that aims to provide users with more control over their data has started appearing with the latest version iOS 14.4 beta. As spotted by MacRumors, some beta testers are now seeing a prompt that lets them decide whether apps should have access to their dada in order to receive more personalised ads from companies. Earlier in June this year, Apple announced that the anti-tracking feature, App Tracking Transparency (ATT) would launch this year, but it was later pushed to 2021. The company's delay received severe criticism from civil and human rights organisation, who even wrote an open letter to CEO Tim Cook in November.