At their WWDC 2020 or Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple officially announced the iOS 14 the company's newest mobile operating system that will work on your iPhone SE 2016 upto the iPhone SE 2020 and most probably it will also be the OS for the soon to be released iPhone 12 series.
So what's new in the iOS 14? Well the new OS is giving your home screen a big revamp as it allows you to organize and customized your home screen. The first new feature is the App Gallery, the new feature will automatically organize your apps based on how frequent the apps are used, you are also given the option to hide apps that are used seldom and it will also suggest apps that you might need.
The widgets under iOS 14 gives you a different feel and look as they are finally customizable, you can now choose the size of the widget and finally you can place it in the main home screen along with your apps for easier access.
There's also a new feature when it comes to your media streaming that is called picture in picture that will let you continue to stream videos via a separate small window.
The iOS 14 is set to be available in September, but as of today the developers preview of the OS is now available and next month there will be public beta update that will be available.
Here's the list of the devices that the iOS will support:
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XR
- iPhone X
- iPhone 8/Plus
- iPhone 7/Plus
- iPhone 6S/Plus
- iPhone SE (2016/2020)
- iPod Touch 7th Generation
If you want to know more about Apple's Keynote with their other products, you can watch it on the video below.
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