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Apple releases iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1 mobile operating systems, adds slew of fixes and iPhone 12 support

We jumped the gun by about a week and change, and Apple released its iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1 updates on Tuesday.

The updates include the following fixes and changes:

  • Adds support for 10-bit HDR video playback and edit in Photos for iPhone 8 and later
  • Addresses an issue where some widgets, folders and icons were showing up in reduced size on the Home screen
  • Addresses an issue where dragging widgets on the Home screen could remove apps from folders
  • Fixes an issue where some emails in Mail were sent from an incorrect alias
  • Fixes an issue that could prevent incoming calls from displaying region information
  • Fixes an issue on some devices where selecting zoomed display mode and an alphanumeric passcode could result in the Lock screen emergency call button overlapping with the text input box
  • Addresses an issue where some users were occasionally unable to download or add songs to their library while viewing an album or playlist
  • Fixes an issue that could prevent zeroes from appearing in Calculator
  • Resolves an issue where streaming video resolution could be temporarily reduced at the start of playback
  • Fixes an issue that prevented setting up a family member’s Apple Watch for some users
  • Resolves an issue where the Apple Watch case material was displayed incorrectly in the Apple Watch app
  • Addresses an issue in the Files app that could cause some MDM-managed cloud service providers to incorrectly display content as unavailable
  • Improves compatibility with Ubiquiti wireless access points

As always, you can snag the updates by heading to Settings > Software Update. From there, tap Download and Install. You’ll need over a 50 percent battery charge or for your device to be connected to a power adapter to install.

If you’ve tried the updates, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

Via The Mac Observer