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Apple has released the first update to iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. The point release (14.0.1) addresses a few bugs that were made apparent since the big OS release on September 16. The update has no feature changes, only bug fixes, so it's probably a good idea to grab it as soon as you can.
The release notes for iOS 14.0.1 are as follows:
This update includes bug fixes for your iPhone.
Fixes an issue that could cause default browser and mail settings to reset after restarting your iPhone
Addresses an issue that could prevent camera previews from displaying on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
Fixes an issue that could prevent your iPhone from connecting to Wi-Fi networks
Resolves an issue that could prevent sending email with some mail providers
Addresses an issue that could prevent images from appearing in the News widget
The iPadOS 14.0.1 release notes are a little more succinct.
This update includes bug fixes for your iPad.
Fixes an issue that could cause default browser and mail settings to reset after restarting your iPad
Fixes an issue that could prevent your iPad from connecting to Wi-Fi networks
Resolves an issue that could prevent sending email with some mail providers
Addresses an issue that could prevent images from appearing in the News widget
To get the update on either your iPhone or iPad, make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi and then open the Settings app.
Tap General.
Then tap Software Update.
The update will be listed there along with a button to install it. If you don't see it right away, be patient; it can sometimes take hours to become available to all users.
Jason has written professionally about technology for over 20 years. His goal is to figure out how complicated technology works and explain it in a way anyone can understand.
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