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What we could see in iOS 14

What we could see in iOS 14

Posted on February 23, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

What Apple might have in store for the next major update to its mobile OS.

February might be the cold doldrums of winter, where important tech news is sparser than sun and green grass, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing of note going on. With just over three months to go before the fireworks of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference, the dribs and drabs of the company’s plans for this year’s big announcements are shaping up inside of Cupertino, and inevitably, word of one or two of those make their way out into the public—albeit, filtered through the tea leaves of speculation.
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