This launch continues Apple’s newly idiosyncratic numbering system for betas, with the final version expected to be released as iOS 14.1. I suspect you won’t have to wait long for iOS 14.0.2 and, while I’ll update this guide with my final verdict in a week, for now I’d suggest you stay away from iOS 14.0.1.Īpple iOS 14.2 is currently in beta testing. A number of upgraders are reporting the fixes are ineffective and I’m noticing an uptick in problems reported across social media. Unfortunately, iOS 14.0.1 appears to be a rushed release and a step backwards. IOS 14 enjoyed a surprisingly slick and relatively bug-free launch, compared to recent iOS generational upgrades. This is common for a ‘minor point’ release.Īpple iOS 14.0.1 Verdict: Stay Away For Now As for security, Apple’s official security page confirms there are no new patches in iOS 14.0.1. The good news is the update does successfully address the resetting defaults bug I called out in my iOS 14 upgrade guide. The bad news is not all these fixes are working.
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