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- June 22, 2020
- 3 minutes read
Apple Debuts iOS 14
Photo credit: Apple At this year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) which kickstarted on Monday, the 22nd of June, Apple…
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At this year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) which kickstarted on Monday, the 22nd of June, Apple has debuted iOS 14, the 14th iteration of the company’s popular smartphone operating system. The iOS 14 brings along new changes, among them a new way to discover and use apps (“App Clips”), new updates to the Messages app (users can now pin conversations to the top of their message list, keep up with group threads through mentions and inline replies, e.t.c), enhanced privacy features, and the likes.
Other notable updates include the use of “digital car keys”, seamless switching of the AirPods between Apple devices, third-party device support for the Find My app, audio messages for Siri, and an updated Health app.
So far, Apple has unveiled the iPadOS 14, the watch OS 7, and a new macOS version. A live-stream of the WWDC can be accessed via this link [YouTube].