See if your iPhone is compatible with the new update

See if your iPhone is compatible with the new update

Scots will be able to download the latest version of the iPhone operating system later

Scots will be able to download the latest version of the iPhone operating system later today.

iOS 14 will unlock a range of new features from Apple, including what the firm has described as its ‘biggest update to the home screen’ ever.

Picture in picture mode, updates to Apple Maps and Siri are among the new pieces of technology that iPhone users will be able to fiddle around with from Wednesday.

MacRumours.com is reporting that iOS 14 will be available to download in Scotland from around 6pm this evening.



While most iPhone users currently have their apps spread across several pages, new space automatically arranges your apps on one page


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While most iPhone users currently have their apps spread across several pages, new space automatically arranges your apps on one page

The new operating system was announced by the tech giant back in June.

Apple’s Craig Federighi said then: “iOS 14 transforms the most iconic elements of the iPhone experience, starting with the biggest update we’ve ever made to the Home Screen.

“With beautifully redesigned widgets on the Home Screen, the App Library that automatically organises all of your apps, and App Clips that are fast and easy to discover, iPhone becomes even more powerful and easier to use.”

Here’s a round up of all the new iOS 14 features, as well as a list of all the iPhones that are compatible.

What’s new in iOS 14?

Home Screen

The first change is to the iPhone home screen, with the announcement of a new features called App Library.

While most iPhone users currently have their apps spread across several pages, new space automatically arranges your apps on one page.

Mr Federighi said: “Now with the App Library, I don’t need all those pages for my apps. I now get a zoomed out view, and tap to hide the pages I no longer need.”

Widgets

Meanwhile, Widgets have also been updated, and now come in a range of sizes.

iPhone users can now tap on a widget and drag it around the home screen, creating a more customised home screen experience.

Mr Federighi: “You can pick just the right level of information for each one. We’re excited to see how users will customise them in their own way.”

Picture-in-picture mode

It’s a feature that users have been asking for for years, and now Apple has announced  that Picture-in-picture mode is finally coming.

This allows you to watch videos in a small window, while still browsing on your smartphone, rather than having to pause your video and come back to it.

Siri

Apple’s smart assistant, Siri, has been given an update, with new translation features.

Users can ask Siri a question in their own language, and ask the smart assistant to translate to another language.



Apple’s smart assistant, Siri, has been given an update, with new translation features


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Apple’s smart assistant, Siri, has been given an update, with new translation features

Messages

The Messages app now lets you pin certain conversations at the top of your list – a feature that has been available on WhatsApp for years.

Memoji – Apple’s personalised emoji – also have 20 new facial expressions, as well as age options.

Users can now send their character hugging, fist bumping or even blushing.

Like WhatsApp, Apple has also introduced mentions, allowing you to ‘@‘ a friend in a group chat, sending a notification directly to them.

Apple Maps

Having rolled out in the US, Apple Maps’ latest update is coming to further countries this year – including the UK and Ireland.

New features include guides for specific areas, cycling routes and electric vehicle (EV) routing.

For electric car drivers, Maps will track your current charge, and automatically add charging stops along your journey.

Car Play

Car Play – Apple’s in car app – now has new backgrounds, and a digital car key option.

Users can simply tap their iPhone to the car to unlock it, rather than having to use a physical key.

Apple explained: “You can share a key from wherever your are with iMessage.”

App Store

Rather than having to search through the App Store for a specific app, iPhone users can now use Apple’s App Clip feature.

By hovering their iPhone over a QR code or NFC, users can download an app quickly. The feature is also synced with Apple Pay, so you can even download paid apps.



a screenshot of a cell phone: See if your iPhone is compatible


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See if your iPhone is compatible

Which iPhones are compatible with iOS 14?

iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone 11 Pro

iPhone 11

iPhone XS

iPhone XS Max

iPhone XR

iPhone X

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