The iOS 14 version that acquired 9to5mac last December proves to be a very interesting information source. This book now gives us details of the future IPhone 9, iPad Pro, AirTags and the new Apple TV remote.
What's new in flight time, iPhone 9 touch ID, Siri Remote and AirTag
According to the iOS 14 code it will be confirmed that the future Pro will have a three-lens system. The configuration will be a telephoto camera, one wide and one ultra wide angle, a flight time sensor. Undoubtedly an important change from the individual camera fitted to the current models.
Keep in mind that because of the flight time sensors the iPad will react more and more the actual power is not compromised. In fact, we knew that Apple was developing with Starbuks literally a well-liked virtual reality app with a view to showing the full potential of this technology.
In this version of iOS we also get some future iPhone 9 details (also known as SE 2) that we've heard a lot about this month. New iPhone have a Contact ID and it will appear, of course, throughout this spring, as well as the final version of iOS 13.4, and will be compatible with iOS 14 upon launch.
Following the findings, the iOS 14 code also revealed changes in the Apple TV sector. Exactly the fact that Apple will build a new device remote control. Also, keep in mind that this device will be compatible with Apple's training app.
To end this news cycle, iOS 14 offers some leads on future AirTag. This version confirms the choice of this name and shows that we can put yourself in a group with our iCloud account, we avoid each suspension. It looks like it is guaranteed that the device will have a removable battery. As for compatibility, we hope the new iPhone models will be able to track AirTag through the fact that it has been used. While compatibility with older devices may be reduced to the audio output by AirTag to help us find it.
As always, the information from the growing iOS app, which also launches in December of last year, should be taken with caution. It is currently information without official confirmation.