Apple is already working on the next update to the iOS and iPadOS operating systems that run on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch at its headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Early test versions of the software has already leaked, giving us some idea of what to expect from the update. There are still hidden features and functions that we don’t know about, as iOS updates often include hundreds of tweaks and new features, but a few key features have been unveiled.
Apple is said to be focusing on performance and quality in iOS 14 due to the numerous bugs in iOS 13, but there are still plenty of new features in the works.
Apple is, however, using a new development process that overhauls how testing is done. Test software will have toggles to disable buggy features by default, allowing Apple’s internal testers to selectively enable or disable features that are being worked on to better focus on what needs refining.
The end result is that some of the features that are seen during…