![]() You can also flip through the stack manually by swiping up or down until you find the widget you need. Once you have a stack, you can either have the OS automatically choose which is the most relevant widget to surface to the top of the stack automatically. You can stack widgets of the same size on top of one another. There are three widget sizes supported by iOS 14 - 2x2, 4x2, and 4x4. The new Widgets can be placed on any of the homescreens and the Today page, and they can coexist with app icons. There is no option to disable the App Library entirely, though. You can continue to use iOS 14 the old way if you like and completely ignore the App Library. You can't opt-out of Today and App Library, though. Now there is also a rightmost page - the App Library.Ī new option allows you to hide specific homescreens - you may have a page that's full of games and hide when at work or hide the two pages of work apps when on vacation. Your apps usually populate the homescreen(s) and widgets - the leftmost Today page. You can get past it via Face ID or PIN if you've opted for secure unlock. The lockscreen on iOS 14 remains intact - it's one with the Notification Center and houses your notifications (privacy options are available), plus shortcuts for the torch and the camera. ![]() Some new apps and features are available, too. ![]() The rest of iOS remains mostly unchanged since iOS 13, with some minor UI improvements across different system apps. It's nice to see Apple has decided to make new features as optional as possible, instead of forcing them on you right away. Its focus falls on the new widgets and App Library, which will improve your experience should you decide to use them. Let's take a closer look at iOS 14 on the iPhone 12 Pro Max now. It's a minor update over the iOS 14.1 containing mostly bug fixes, 8 new wallpapers, and over 100 new emojis. All new iPhones come with the iOS 14.1 pre-installed, but the iOS 14.2 will be already waiting for you in Settings. ![]()
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