The Release Date of iOS 14.5 RC: What You Need to Know
There is now a possibility that the release date of iOS 14.5 will not be on April 27th, as Apple loves Tuesdays and it would likely be released then. Instead, some people are speculating about the release date being either the 26th or the 28th. However, with Apple's recent announcement, there is a possibility that the public release of iOS 14.5 may take place later than anticipated.
One of the reasons for this delay could be that new products rely on the software, and this includes the upcoming M1 iMac, which was announced by Apple recently. The new iMac comes in several colors and features Touch ID, a 4.5K retina display, and is priced starting at $1,300. It also has improved speakers, microphones, and cameras compared to its predecessor.
In addition to the M1 iMac, Apple has also announced the new iPad Pro, which is powered by the M1 chip instead of the A14X chip that was previously expected. The 12.9-inch model features a Liquid Retina XDR display with Mini LED technology, while the 11-inch model does not have this feature. Both models come in two sizes and start at $799 for the 11-inch and $999 for the 12.9-inch.
Another new product announced by Apple is the purple iPhone 12, which features a slightly darker color than the iPhone 11 that came in this same shade. The AirTags, which were also announced, are small Bluetooth tracking devices that can be easily attached to items and will never lose their way again thanks to the Find My Network.
Apple has also refreshed its Apple TV lineup with the new Apple TV 4K, which features the A12 Bionic chip and a new Siri remote. The Siri remote is a significant improvement over previous models and will likely be appreciated by users who have been waiting for this feature.
In conclusion, the release date of iOS 14.5 RC may take place later than initially anticipated due to various factors such as the upcoming release of new products that rely on the software. While some people are speculating about a possible delay, it is also possible that Apple will stick to its original plan and release iOS 14.5 on April 27th.
The Future of iOS 14.5: Beta 1 and New Features
As for iOS 14.5 RC, there are still many features to be covered in future videos, including a potential beta 1 version that may be released soon. When the public release comes out, we will have a video that covers all new features and changes, which is expected to be around 30 minutes long.
Recap of Apple's Recent Announcement
For those who missed Apple's recent announcement, here is a quick recap: Apple recapped their latest announcement on the front page of their website. They announced the M1 iMac, which comes in several colors and features Touch ID, a 4.5K retina display, and is priced starting at $1,300.
They also announced the new iPad Pro, which is powered by the M1 chip instead of the A14X chip that was previously expected. The 12.9-inch model features a Liquid Retina XDR display with Mini LED technology, while the 11-inch model does not have this feature.
Additionally, Apple announced the purple iPhone 12, which features a slightly darker color than the iPhone 11 that came in this same shade. They also introduced AirTags, small Bluetooth tracking devices that can be easily attached to items and will never lose their way again thanks to the Find My Network.
Finally, they refreshed their Apple TV lineup with the new Apple TV 4K, which features the A12 Bionic chip and a new Siri remote. The Siri remote is a significant improvement over previous models and will likely be appreciated by users who have been waiting for this feature.
Conclusion
In conclusion, iOS 14.5 RC has taken a different path than initially anticipated, with a possible delay due to the upcoming release of new products that rely on the software. However, Apple's recent announcement brought several exciting new features and products, including the M1 iMac, iPad Pro, purple iPhone 12, AirTags, and Apple TV 4K. We will continue to cover these new features and changes in future videos, so be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates.