Hi, everyone.
Aaron here for Zollotech and today Apple
released iOS 14 developer beta seven.
This is available to all
iOS 14 supported devices.
And if you're wondering where public beta
seven is or iOS 14 public beta 7
expect that either by the time
you are watching this video,
maybe a little bit later or tomorrow at
the latest Apple has been pretty good
about getting these out on time. Now,
this particular update was released
alongside with iPad iOS 14,
beta seven Mac OS big sur
Beta 6, tvOS 14 beta 7,
and the other day they
released watchOS 7 beta 7.
So public beta 4 version of
watchOS 7 should also be out.
It's getting kind of confusing. There's
also an update for home pod as well.
If you're on iOS 14, betas with that,
now everything in this particular
update is fairly small.
We'll talk about that in a moment.
And also toward the end of the video,
we'll talk about when to
expect iOS 14, beta eight,
as well as the iOS 14 public release date,
and maybe an Apple event this
coming week. So look for that.
At the end of the video. Now,
this particular update came in at
427.4 megabytes on my iPhone 11 pro
max, and it was about 400 megabytes
on all the devices you see here.
I have the 2020 iPad pro
12.9 iPhone six S plus iPhone
11, as well as iOS 14, beta six,
running on the iPhone, 10 R.
Now let's take a look at the build
number and talk about what's new.
The build number is 18a5369b.
So B means we're very close to a final
version. Usually we'll get to an a,
and then finally iOS 14 at GM or
golden master. So based on that,
I would expect eight betas at this
point and then a GM and then a public
release. And again, I'll talk
about when to expect that later on.
Now there's no modem update
in this particular update.
So don't look for anything there.
If you were having connectivity
issues with your iPhone. While,
there shouldn't be any difference
there, so don't expect anything there.
But one thing I noticed right
away is this beta is super smooth,
so nice and smooth using it. We'll talk
about benchmark scores in a little bit,
but the first change has
to do with wallpapers and
they've updated it on all the
devices, which is really nice.
So if we go into settings
and then we go to wallpaper,
go to choose new wallpaper under here,
you'll see that we have stills and live.
We go under stills.
We now have the light and dark mode
for just about every wallpaper,
not some of the really old ones, but
the new or the rainbow striped ones.
There's light and dark. Also the
live wallpapers, as you can see,
so you should see those updated.
There is no new wallpaper picker.
Maybe we'll see that closer
to the final release.
A lot of people said
that Apple redesigned it,
but we still haven't seen that change yet.
Now Apple also updated the app
library with different names.
So we have productivity and finance.
We also have information and reading
than shopping and food, health,
and fitness. Some of these have been
there before, but they keep changing them.
I imagine they'll change some more
before they're finally released.
So maybe we'll see them change it. Maybe
we won't, but they have been updated.
Now there's a slight change in music. So
on the iPhone XR here. I have beta six.
So on the right, I have iOS 14 beta.
So let's go into music and we'll go into
a song and there are different songs,
but it doesn't really make a
difference if we go into the options,
you'll see that they've
changed this around again.
So on the right you've got copy,
share show album. And on the left,
you have copy and share. Now
the interesting thing is,
depending on the device you're using,
I'm actually seeing this differently.
So here on the iPhone
11 running beta seven,
you'll see it's organized currently again.
So these may be dynamic the way they
arrange themselves. You'll see here,
but it's kind of interesting
that they're arranged that way.
So they may be dynamic at this point,
but it's just a small change that I
noticed. Now, if we go into settings,
actually let me use the iPhone 11.
Since I have it installed on that.
If we go into settings and then
we go to the main setting screen,
you'll see exposure notifications. Now,
they haven't made any huge changes,
but if you have an app that's
actually turned on to use this.
You now can turn on the option for a
monthly update of whether or not you'll
receive a notification that reminds
you that the feature is functioning and
possible.
Exposures are being shared
with your authorized public
health and authority app.
Now you need an app installed for this
to work. So it's not on by default.
And of course you can always
turn it off if you want to.
You're just uninstalled the app. And in
this case, if you want to try that out,
you'll see it here. So just install
that it's only for Virginia,
depending on the state, you're
in, it makes a difference.
But if you want to see what that looks
like, you can do that. Now. Some people,
when they open news for the first
time are seeing a new splash screen.
We'll wait for it to
load. I'm not seeing it.
I don't see a new splash screen
here, but some people are seeing it.
It may be a little bit different
for you, but I'm not seeing that.
But let me know if you see
that in the comments below now,
also when it comes to email
send is a little bit different.
They've changed it back to how it was
before. So if we go into our email,
this is actually spike
email. I've been trying out.
What's going to are normally
email app. You'll see,
on a previous version on the left
here, it's highlighted in blue.
As far as the sender goes on the new
version, they got rid of that again.
So I'm not sure why they keep changing
this around, but they are changing it.
So it's, it doesn't really
make too much of a difference.
And a lot of people may not be
using that app to begin with. Now,
Apple has mentioned something
new with their privacy policy,
but they haven't actually shown
us what it looks like yet,
at least live on iOS 14. So for example,
if we go into the app store and then
maybe select an application like this one,
super Mario run, and then scroll down,
we'd actually have a nutrition card,
similar to what we have on food
in the United States. Anyway,
that gives us what information
is actually being collected.
Apple wrote a little article about this.
I'll link it in the description
if you want to check it out.
But basically it gives us an overall
view of everything that the app is
collecting. There was some news
that Apple is going to delay.
It's iOS 14 privacy policy that
strictly restricts any information
that's given to them
until earlier next year.
I think this was at the
request of Facebook and other
applications that say it
will really harm their businesses.
Apple's going to implement those later.
They're just giving more time to
implement it throughout the S.
So it's nice to see them
really pushing privacy,
but they're actually delaying that
part. Now with this particular update,
there's still 21 known issues that remain.
So there are issues and Apple
is aware of it. And of course,
if you have additional issues, be
sure to report it in the feedback app.
However, they've resolved six issues.
Some of them you'll be familiar with
others have to do with developers.
But the first thing they've resolved
is the AirPods error message.
So if I take my AirPods
pro let's connect one,
I'll just put one in my ear to
connect it and let's see what happens.
You'll see, it says Aarons,
AirPods pro connected.
So the naming has been
updated. So it's correct now.
So it's good to see that
they've actually fixed that.
And it was a bug for everyone on
beta 6. So it's fixed in beta seven.
Also they've brought back
significant locations in privacy.
So if we go into our
settings, then privacy,
then location services scroll all the
way to the bottom, go to system services,
scroll down and you'll
see significant locations.
This has been brought back. It
wasn't there in the previous beta.
So you should be seeing this.
Now, if you weren't before now,
there's a couple other things they
fixed on the iPad. Now with the iPad,
they haven't really brought any new
features other than what I've mentioned
already,
but let's go ahead and maybe add a
new widget and we'll add the weather
widget here. We'll just bring this over.
And the weather widget should no longer
be requesting access to your location
constantly.
So that's one bug that's been fixed
and it should also report the correct
location now. So where it was giving
a bug before it should be fixed.
Other than that, there's no new
changes to the iPad specifically,
but you should have all the fixes and
everything implemented that you have on
iOS 14, beta seven on iPhone. Now,
as far as battery life on iOS 14,
beta seven, let's go to the settings.
We'll go down to battery battery health.
I have 96% and don't worry if
you're updating this updates,
do not affect battery health.
It just simply rechecks the
physical condition of the battery.
Take a look at the last 10 days and
you'll see, I haven't used it a ton,
but let's go to a day that
was a little over 50% usage,
four hours and 24 minutes
of screen on time,
six hours in one minute
of screen off time.
So if I doubled that or got close to it,
I'm still getting about eight
to nine hours of screen on time,
which isn't great,
but I have so much screen off time
playing music and things like that.
It's going to affect it overall. So
it's not too much of a concern for me.
However, with beta seven, it will
take a few days to measure this.
So hopefully it gets a little
bit better. Like I said, earlier,
performance seems to be pretty
good, even on older devices,
such as the iPhone six S plus, you'll see
that it actually performs really well.
Like I said, everything seems to be
much smoother in this particular update.
So we'll wait for the music to load.
This is the first time I opened it.
So I could show you a real world,
real world experience in this one.
So we're just scrolling through
it works. Okay. If we go over,
let's go into news. Maybe you'll
see that it loads nice and fast.
And for an older device,
I wouldn't worry about this
being slowed down or anything.
It seems to be doing really well. Now,
as far as the overall
geek bench performance,
while I ran geekbench on all of these
devices. So you could take a look at it.
So let's take a look.
We'll go into geek bench five and on
my iPhone 11 pro max. Now keep in mind.
I ran this right after
installing iOS 14, beta seven,
but I scored 1,326 for single core,
3,420 for multi-core on
the iPhone 11 pro max.
Each device is going to
be a little bit different,
but let's take a look here and here.
You can see all the different devices,
my iPad pro on the left, the
iPhone 6S plus than the iPhone 11,
and then the iPhone 11 pro max and your
devices going from the oldest to the
newest should be
somewhere in between this.
As long as you're getting
similar scores on your device,
you should be good to go. And like I said,
this has been really smooth for me now,
should you install iOS 14, beta seven?
Well, if you're on beta
six, I would say absolutely.
As we get closer to a final release date,
it's going to be more and more
refined. And as a beta tester,
you want to use it and report feedback
so that Apple can finish making it really
solid for everyone else. So
again, just report feedback.
They put it in the other category before,
but I just go into my app app library,
scroll down to F go to feedback, report
the feedback, and you're good to go.
And Apple prioritizes
it based on important.
So if they have major crashes
and things, of course,
they're going to fix that
first. Now of course,
I'll do a followup later this weekend.
I normally release those on Sunday.
So be sure to check that out,
along with the iOS 13.7 follow up,
I'll do a poll in a
couple of days as well.
So hopefully we have good
results with iOS 14, beta seven.
Now that's it for iOS 14, beta seven.
Of course, if I find anything more,
I'll let you know, in a different
video later in the week.
And Apple is probably
on a weekly schedule.
Like they have been already now iOS 13.7,
kind of change the scheduling a
little bit, but I would expect iOS 14,
beta eight as early as Tuesday next week,
or maybe later in the week. But again,
Apple can change this at any time.
Now, as far as an Apple event, well,
a lot of people are looking forward
to the final version of iOS 14.
There's been some information saying
we'll have an Apple event as soon as this
coming week. So maybe Tuesday
or so, we'll see something.
And then a final release of
iOS 14 later in September,
or maybe October since iOS 14, beta
one was a little bit late this year.
Now that's really it for this
particular beta. And of course,
I'll keep you updated. As I know more,
if you'd like to get your
hands on this wallpaper,
of course I'll link it in the
description like I normally do.
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