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17 Things You Can Do in iOS 14 That You Couldn’t Do Before
17 Things You Can Do in iOS 14 That You Couldn’t Do Before.
Say hello to iOS 14, which is rolling out as a free over-the-air software upgrade for iPhones right now (if you have an iPhone 6s or newer, then you’ll see it today). The latest version of iOS brings with it a whole host of new features and improvements, and we’ve rounded up 17 of our favorite changes that you should try after downloading the update.
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