- Apple releases iOS 14.1 with widget bug fixes and iPhone 12 support
- The company also released iPadOS 14.1 with support for iPad Air
- The new update is to bring 10-bit HDR video playback support.
Apple is releasing iOS 14.1 to its users. Recently, the company had launched its new iPhone series 12 phone range. The event took place on Friday.
The company is always one step ahead in bringing out the best for its audience across the globe.
The new iOS.14.1 comes ahead with a long list of bug fixes and performance improvements. Apple has also released iPadOS 14.1 with support for the new iPad Air. It will be rolling out to the market from Friday. iOS 14.1 is coming with extensive features.
What will be fixed with iOS 14.1?
The new update is to bring 10-bit HDR video playback. It allows editing in photos for iPhone 8 and later. Earlier some widgets, folders, and icons used to show up in reduced size on the home screen. The upcoming update fixes these issues and bugs.
Several times, dragging widgets on the Home Screen could remove apps from folders. iOS 14.1 addresses this issue. Moreover, it resolves the problem where some emails in Mail were sent from an incorrect alias. It fixes an issue that prevents incoming calls from displaying regions.
Earlier when users selected zoomed display mode in their iPhone it created a problem. An alphanumeric passcode shows up. This results in the Lock Screen emergency call button overlapping with the text input box.
Some users were occasionally unable to download or add songs to their library while viewing their playlist. On the other hand, when streaming a video resolution could temporarily be reduced at the start of playback. In addition to this, the new update also prevents zeros from showing up in the calculator.
Setting up a family member’s Apple watch will no longer be a burden. The list also includes a fix where the Apple watch case material displayed incorrectly.
Files apps will no longer display incorrect content with respect to MDM-managed cloud service providers.
Supplementary to it improves compatibility with Ubiquiti wireless access point.
How to update your iPhone to iOS 14.1?
You can update your iPhone to iOS 14.1by heading to the setting app. You can tap on general, then choose software update. The new update is rolling out now. So if you don’t see it, keep checking throughout.
iOS 14.2 is also in the beta phase with developer and public beta users. It is still unclear when it will be released to everyone. It will tot up new music recognition features, AirPlay 2 updates, Control Center, and more.