Apple has released iOS 14 beta 3 and iPadOS 14 beta 3 to today’s developers, providing enhancements and additional enhancements for iPhone and iPad users. Read on as we summarize everything new we’ve found so far.
iOS 14 beta 3 features build number 18A5332f. Developers can upgrade from beta 1 through the Settings app. Just open the Settings app, choose General, then choose Software Update. If you don’t see iOS 14 beta 3 right away, keep checking as the update is still rolling out.
iOS 14 is also available for public beta users, but a new beta version has not been released for those users this week. The next public beta version of iOS 14 may launch later today or tomorrow, but a post next week is not out.
If you see any changes to iOS 14 beta 3, or the other new Apple beta versions today, please let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @ 9to5Mac. Read on as we put together everything we’ve found so far.
What’s new in iOS 14 beta 3?
- A new pop-up window appears when you use iOS 14 widgets for the first time: “Touch and hold a widget to rearrange them. In jiggle mode, tap the plus sign in the upper left corner to add a widget. “
- A new pop-up window appears when you edit your iOS 14 home screen for the first time: “Hide unorganized home screen pages by tapping the dots on the page.”
- The new Clock app widgets are now available, these were previously circumvented by Apple but were missing in beta 1 and beta 2 versions
- New app icon for Music app:
- iOS 14 beta 3 adds a new option to share Apple Music songs, albums and playlists on Snapchat Stories
- The widget for the Music app now features a colorful background:
- New icons in the Music app Library interface:
- A storage bug that was previously in iOS 14 beta 1 and 2 seems to have been fixed. This caused major problems for some iPhone users.
- In combination with watchOS 7, iOS 14 can now send you a push notification if you haven’t washed your hands within minutes of getting home.
- New design for Memoji masks (left is new, right is old)
In beta 3, the Edit button makes all widgets move, and the deprecated widget area is more clearly sectioned. pic.twitter.com/M83390uaeg
– Benjamin Mayo (@bzamayo) July 22, 2020
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