What’s New in the iOS 14.1 Update for iPhones

If there is an undeniable truth, as a great advantage of iOS over Android, it is the homogeneity of a minimally fragmented operating system, and that it is capable of updating devices that are more than five years old. It is precisely what is happening with the new version 14.1 of iOS, recently launched by Apple and that brings important news even to the most veteran iPhone.

What's New in the iOS 14.1

The operating system updates can be more or less important from one version to another, in terms of functionality novelties. Many times they are focused on correcting bugs that were caused by something in the beta versions, as has happened with iOS 14. For this reason, iPhones that now receive iOS 14.1 will correct a large number of bugs, which were beginning to bring many upside down users.

What’s new even on the iPhone 8

However, Apple has integrated a great novelty, which comes in this new version and that enables the playback and editing of 10-bit HDR video , in the Photos application. This means that from now on, you can use the official Apple app to view this type of content, in addition to being able to edit them as you do with other videos. The good news is that this function, in addition to reaching the latest iPhone, is also available for all models from the iPhone 8.

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Recall that HDR (High Dynamic Range) or high dynamic range provides greater realism to the image by adding a greater dynamic range of light and colors. This means that we can see purer black colors and more vivid colors. It should be noted that we will need to have content recorded in this format to be able to appreciate the difference, although there is more and more HDR content on all types of platforms.

Also bug fixes

Recall that the new update iOS 14.1 reaches all iPhone from iPhone 6s to the latest iPhone 12. As we say, its main objective is to correct errors that have now been fixed. These resolve issues with some Widgets, folders, and icons appearing with a reduced size on the home screen. It also fixes the failure of emails, which were sent with the wrong alias, as well as various bugs with calculator, zoom, music download or video streaming. The update is currently reaching iPhones around the world, weighing close to 320 megabytes.

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