How to get ios 14 | iPhone
IOS 14
was announced at Apple's WWDC conference online only, without applause in Steve Jobs' hall.
Upcoming changes to Apple's mobile operating system included an application library, which allows AZ to view all installed applications but also separates them into category boxes. Gadgets also get their time to shine; Move it and bring it among app icons.
The messages have made a big shift, with built-in Slack-like replies to group messages and the ability to @ - call specific contacts. There is also a broken feature of WhatsApp - the ability to pin a conversation at the top of all chats.
Meanwhile, Apple maps are more suitable for bicycles and electric cars with detailed information on the paths for each of them, while Siri is more accurate on the screen now. Oh, and your Memoji can look more like you now than ever, with age options and adding the current day accessory: the face mask.
Suggested article: iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini Review
A beta
is released from the developer on Monday, and a public beta will arrive next month, and a full launch is expected in the fall. Here are your options to check iOS 14 now.
If you want to be the first to try iOS 14, join the Apple Beta Software Program.
there's always a public beta released before the latest iOS version and it's fairly stable. Some of your current apps may not work with the OS and you may lose data, but if you want to try it out there are no fees to join.
The goal of the public beta is to find bugs that haven't yet discovered. If you are an iOS fan, this could be an interesting side project. Especially if you have an older iOS device you can afford to upgrade with the buggy software.
Make sure to back up your phone before doing anything. Then, sign up for the Apple Beta Software. If you did this before and already registered, log in. Next, open Safari to beta.apple.com/profile and select Download Profile. Agree to install, reboot your phone and connect to Wi-Fi. Now go to Settings > General > Software Update and select Download and Install. Once you restart your phone, you will have the latest version of iOS. If you encounter any errors, use the built-in Notes Assistant app to report them.
You can also wait for your phone to remind you via a popup that iOS 14 is available or you can force a manual update. (Before updating, it's always a good idea to back up your data.)
Go to settings > general > software update and select download and install. If your iPhone has a passcode, you will be prompted to enter it. Accept the Apple terms, then ... wait. You will see the update is required on the screen, which means that Apple has added you to its download queue.
Once the download starts, you will see the time estimate bar at the top. The duration of the wait depends on the number of people trying to upgrade. Your phone will then need to restart, which may also take a few minutes.
If there isn't enough space on your iOS device, you'll receive a message asking you to temporarily remove apps. Click Continue and the applications will be restored upon completion of the installation. If you have confidence issues, press Cancel and manually remove apps before returning to the update.
If you need your phone during the day, there is also an option to install tonight, which will do just that - install iOS 14 while you sleep, provided that your device charges.
You can also turn on automatic updates. Go to Settings > General > Software Update > Automatic Updates. The iOS device will then automatically update to the latest version of iOS overnight when it is online and connected to Wi-Fi.
x