![]() ![]() ![]() It introduces new Music Recognition control in the Control Center (built from Apple’s purchase of Shazam), a redesigned Now Playing widget and a redesigned interface for AirPlay, which is optimized for multiple-device streaming. This launch continues Apple’s newly idiosyncratic numbering system for betas, with the final version expected to be released as iOS 14.1. I suspect you won’t have to wait long for iOS 14.0.2 and, while I’ll update this guide with my final verdict in a week, for now I’d suggest you stay away from iOS 14.0.1.Īpple iOS 14.2 is currently in beta testing. A number of upgraders are reporting the fixes are ineffective and I’m noticing an uptick in problems reported across social media. Unfortunately, iOS 14.0.1 appears to be a rushed release and a step backwards. IOS 14 enjoyed a surprisingly slick and relatively bug-free launch, compared to recent iOS generational upgrades. This is common for a ‘minor point’ release.Īpple iOS 14.0.1 Verdict: Stay Away For Now ![]() As for security, Apple’s official security page confirms there are no new patches in iOS 14.0.1. The good news is the update does successfully address the resetting defaults bug I called out in my iOS 14 upgrade guide. The bad news is not all these fixes are working.
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