Apple has begun launching iOS 14.6 to ordinary iPhone users. The update headline feature is support for Paid Paid Podcasts. Starting today, you will see some of your audio showing facilities such as ad-free episodes when you agree to support it financially.
With today’s update Apple has also added support for the Apple card family. It was another feature announced by the company at the recent spring event. In short, this allows you to take advantage of the Apple family sharing feature with your Apple card. Up to five other people can use your card, and you also get access to features such as family expenditure tracking and optional limits. Those you invite to group you can be as young as 13 – although every joint owner must be more than 18.
If you decide to take airtags, iOS 14.6 add the option to lose mode so you can add an email instead of the telephone number. When tapped with a device that is capable of NFC, the tracker will also show a telephone number that is monitored part of the owner. Like other iOS updates, you can look forward to repairs and repairs to ordinary bugs. In terms of iOS 14.6, Apple said this release will fix the problem with startup performance on several iPhones, as well as bugs that can sometimes cause the Bluetooth device to be cut off when calling.
Besides iOS 14.6, Apple released MacOS 11.4 and Watchos 7.5 to the public too. The first add expanded GPU support for AMD RDNA2 video cards, including 6800, 6800XT and 6900XT. Like iOS 14.6, there is also support for paid subscriptions in Apple podcasts. Meanwhile, the peak of Watchos 7.5 is that the Apple ECG application now functions in Malaysia and Peru.
As usual, you can request your iOS device manually update by opening the application settings on the iPhone and tapping “software updates,” which is found under the “General” section of the menu.