Apple Seeds iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 Public Beta 4 to Testers

Apple today seeded new public betas of upcoming iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 updates to its public beta testing group. Today's software releases, which Apple labels as fourth betas to keep them in line with developer betas, are actually the third betas that Apple has provided and they come two weeks after the prior beta releases.

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Public beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program can download the iOS/‌iPadOS‌ 14 updates over the air after installing the proper certificate from the Public Beta website on an iOS device, with instructions available in our how to. The updates should not be installed on primary devices as this is beta software and could have serious bugs.

iOS 14 brings changes to the Home Screen, including widget support. Widgets can now be placed right next to your apps, and with the focus on widgets, Apple has introduced new widgets from default apps and is allowing them to be customized in three sizes.

You can put widgets anywhere on any app page, with new widgets able to be found in the widget gallery. Along with widgets, Apple has introduced an App Library, which is an interface that shows all of the apps on your iPhone both in smart folders that are created automatically and in an alphabetical list.

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With the App Library providing access to all your apps, there's now an option to hide entire app pages from your ‌iPhone‌, so you can avoid a cluttered Home Screen.

Apple has worked to make the ‌iPhone‌'s interface more compact, and incoming phone calls and Siri requests no longer take over the whole screen and are instead presented in a banner style, a feature also available on iPadOS.

There's a Picture in Picture mode for watching videos or using FaceTime while doing something else at the same time on the ‌iPhone‌. The Messages app has new features focused on group conversations like pinned conversations, mentions, and inline replies.

A new App Clips feature lets you use small bite sized bits of an app without the need to download the whole app, useful for times when you need an app to buy a coffee, rent a scooter, or make a restaurant reservation. App Clips will work through Apple-designed App Clip codes, NFC tags, or QR codes, and can also be shared in Messages or from Safari.

The Health app supports the Sleep Tracking feature added in watchOS 7, and the ‌iPhone‌ will support the Sleep Mode and Wind Down features designed to help you get a better night's sleep. There's also a new Health Checklist that makes it easier to manage health and safety features like Emergency SOS, Fall Detection, and Medical ID.

The Weather app now provides info on severe weather events and minute-by-minute precipitation readings (U.S. only), and the Maps app supports cycling directions for the first time so bike riders can plan routes with info like busy streets, elevation changes, stairs, and more. Maps also now lets electric vehicle owners plan routes with EV charging spots.

The Home app is smarter with automation suggestions and an Adaptive Lighting feature that lets HomeKit lights adjust their color temperature throughout the day, plus there are new features for ‌HomeKit‌ Secure Cameras.

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A new Apple-designed Translate app provides text and voice translations to and from 11 languages, and with an on-device mode, translations can be done entirely on your phone.

Tons of new privacy features have been added in iOS and iPadOS 14. Apps need permission before accessing devices on a local network, you get notified when an app accesses the clipboard, and there are little icons in the status bar of the ‌Home Screen‌ when an app is using the camera or the microphone.

There are also new options for limiting access to select photos and providing apps with an approximate location rather than an exact location for better privacy protection. Safari has Privacy Report that tells you which trackers sites are using, and in the future, the App Store will include a summary of developers' privacy practices in an easy-to-read format.

AirPods can now seamlessly and automatically switch between devices, and AirPods Pro gain a new spatial audio feature for surround sound complete with dynamic head tracking.

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As for iPadOS 14, it includes most of the new iOS 14 updates, minus the ‌Home Screen‌ redesign. The biggest change is the new Scribble feature that lets you use the Apple Pencil to write on any text field, with the written text converted to typed text.

Scribble works throughout the operating system so you can use the ‌Apple Pencil‌ for Safari searches, adding new items in Calendar and Reminders, sending Messages, handwriting in the Notes app, and more.

The fourth developer beta added a new TV widget and introduced the Exposure Notification API for iOS 14 users, and these features are also in the new beta available to public testers.

For more on everything that's new in iOS and iPadOS 14, make sure to check out our iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 roundups, which have a detailed look on all of the new features.

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Top Rated Comments

Deliro Avatar
62 months ago

Dude, the first public beta was more stable than iOS 13 ever was. Nothing is worse than iOS 13.
said about every iOS version. Ever.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
roncron Avatar
62 months ago

Is it the same build as the Developer Beta that was released 2 days ago?
Yes
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
boss.king Avatar
62 months ago

The last PB was 3—I think they skipped PB2.
Nope, they skipped Beta 1.

The public and dev betas are the same, they just release to devs first in case of catastrophic issues.

So far we've had:
Beta 1 - Dev

Beta 2 - Dev
Beta 2 - Public

Beta 3 - Dev
Beta 3 - Public

Beta 4 - Dev
Beta 4 - Public

Beta 1 had no public release.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jamesdvb Avatar
62 months ago

That doesn’t answer my question though. Those sort of demos have been around for decades now, my beige Windows XP computer could do this. All this feature does is tie it to a point in space. So if I put my phone down while audio is playing and walk away, my content would get quieter. Or if I’m watching a video and swap my phone from one side to another it’ll screw with the audio. How is that a benefit?
Imagine this: You’re watching a movie on your phone, which you’re holding straight in front of you. You’re wearing AirPods Pro. The movie has surround sound. In the movie, there’s a talking character off to the right, and you hear them out of your right ear. Now, let’s say that you turn your head 90 degrees to the left in real life, but don’t move your body or your phone. You’ll still be hearing that person out of your right ear, which wouldn’t make sense because from the perspective of you watching the movie, the sound should now be coming from behind your head, which is turned to the left of the movie screen.

This wouldn’t be an issue in a theater, where you can turn your head but the speakers don’t move; they stay in place relative to the screen. But if you’re wearing headphones, the speakers move with your head, so if you move your head while the screen stays in place, the perceived location of the audio is moving independently of the screen, which can distract from the movie.

The idea is that they’re trying to virtually anchor the audio relative to the screen, so that it still seems “correct” if you move your head or your phone.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple_Robert Avatar
62 months ago
The text keyboard disappears randomly on DB4. Keep that in mind if you decide to install PB 4. You will probably be affected.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Websnapx2 Avatar
62 months ago

I had planned to jump in now, but then occasionally there's some guy who complains about multiple app crashes a day (yes on beta 4)... I wonder if it's really that bad?? I can take some instability and as a dev myself knows what "beta" means but that borders on unusable and then I'd rather wait.

Most seem to tell it's pretty stable for a beta though so...
I usually hop on every beta — this one has been the most stable in recent memory straight out of the gate.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)