Earlier this week, Apple released a new iPhone software update. That’s all you need to know about iOS 14.7.
Apple continues to fix bugs and improve the features of the iOS operating system in its mobile phones. This week, iOS 14.7 began rolling out. As usual, security experts recommend that mobile users always upgrade to the latest version to prevent known vulnerabilities and bugs.
Here are the most important news in iOS 14.7:
MagSafe battery pack: Magsafe Battery Pack support for all types of Iphone 12. As part of this, the user can see the charge level of Magsafe with the batteries widget on the home screen or via the day view.
Homepod: With Ios 14.7, you can manage your Homepod working hours in the Home app.
air quality: Air quality information can already be obtained through the weather and map functions. The number of countries receiving this information is now being expanded to include France, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Spain and South Korea.
Audio notation: In the Podcasts app, you can now choose to watch all shows or just follow the shows.
Apple Court: IOS 14.7 expands Apple Card credit card sharing functions. Now comes a feature that provides support for merging two Apple Cards, so two Apple Card holders can merge their accounts. The integration is performed in the Wallet app.
According to the Apple release text, the bugs and errors fixed are as follows:
• An error that could cause Dolby Atmos and Apple Music to stop playing audio unexpectedly
• A message on some iPhone 11 models that if battery service disappears after restart
• An error caused the braille screen to display invalid information when writing emails
• Error that could cause the Share playlist menu item in Apple Music to disappear في
If you are curious about what will happen when iOS 15 launches, you can See Apple’s presentation here.
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