- Apple announced iOS 14.3 Beta 3 for the Developers
- Update brings ProRAW format to iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max
- Apple also integrates Pregnancy Data into the Health App
Apple today seeded the third betas of upcoming iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, two weeks after releasing the second betas and a month after the launch of iOS and iPadOS 14.2.
iOS and iPadOS 14.3 can be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center or over the air after the proper developer profile has been installed.
New Features in iOS 14.3 beta 3
The iOS 14.3 update brings the ProRAW format to the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max. ProRAW is designed for those who prefer to shoot in RAW but also want to take advantage of the Apple image pipeline data like noise reduction and multi-frame exposure adjustments.
The ProRAW feature can be enabled in the Camera section of the Settings app for those who have installed the iOS 14.3 beta on a new iPhone 12 Pro or Pro Max.
When enabled, there’s a RAW toggle in the upper right side of the camera app that can be tapped to turn it off or on. Photos taken with ProRAW are 25MB in size.
Though not a feature, the iOS 14.3 update hints at some future product releases. There’s an icon that may reveal the design of the AirPods Studio, along with details on AirTags and the Find My feature that’s meant to let third-party devices integrate with the Find My app.
Code in iOS 14.3 suggests Apple is laying the groundwork to add support for third-party item trackers and Bluetooth devices in the Find My app, allowing these devices to be tracked right alongside iPhones and iPads.
It’s not yet clear which items will support the feature or when support will roll out. Yet, users could be hearing additional information soon.
In iOS 14.3, it’s easier than ever to launch apps with custom icons right from the Home Screen. This is great for those who prefer to customize their Home Screens.
When opening an app that has a custom icon created using Shortcuts. It is no longer routed through the Shortcuts app and is instead able to open much more quickly. There’s still a banner that pops up, but it’s a more streamlined experience than before.
Apple ‘Cares’
Also, Apple includes Ecosia, a search engine that plants trees when people conduct searches. Ecosia can now be set as the default search engine on iPhone and iPad.
Other new features include pregnancy data in the Health app. Third-party app suggestions at setup in certain countries, support for scanning App Clips QR codes with the camera app are also added. Additionally, an option to update HomeKit products with the Home app, and more are possible. A full list of features is now available in the 14.3 Beta Release Notes Guide.