iOS 14.0.1 is here and let’s have a look iOS 14.0.1 and iPadOS 14.0.1 features, changelog and release notes from Apple. The information shared here is applicable to all the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users who want to download and install iOS/iPadOS 14.0.1.
It appears that Apple is in a habit of introducing major firmware versions that have been tested for some time now and it then quickly follows up with a semi-major release ensuring that all is working fine and has that requite level of polish. The same happened last year when Apple released iOS/iPadOS 13 and now it has happened again with the iOS/iPadOS 14.
Just like it did last year around this time, Apple has recently completed testing iOS/iPadOS 14 and has released the firmware versions for public. The release process has now been invoked yet again by pushing iOS 14.0.1 along with iPadOS 14.0.1, offering an even better experience with more bugs eradicated. For most people, with this release, they’ll convince them to get rid of iOS 13.x.x and move to the new iOS/iPadOS 14 versions.
What’s best about these new releases is that one can simply install them on top of their iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 if they had already installed them after the initial release. Instead of coming up with any major changes, the iOS/iPadOS 14.0.1 help consolidate the development branches of Apple and get rid of any bugs that were located in the previous version. They also offer an improved experience overall which is flawless and works great across devices – including the upcoming iPhone 12 no matter when it is made available.
So, if all you want is the best experience possible on your iOS/iPadOS 14, you should definitely consider the update and go for it.
If you want to be more clear on what has changed and wish to look through iOS 14.0.1 and iPadOS 14.0.1 changes as specified by the internal engineers at Apple, we have embedded the release notes here so that you could walk through them and understand the changes more closely. If you are ready to install the newly released version of the firmware, then it really makes sense to know what exactly you’re getting into.
This new update includes iPad bug fixes as described below:
- Removes an issue which could reset your device’s default browser as well as mail settings after restarting the iPad
- Fixes the issue which might prevent the iPad from connecting to different Wi-Fi networks
- Gets rid of the issue which might prevent your device to send an email using certain mail providers
- Fixes the issue which could prevent your images from showing up in the News widget