From Wednesday, everyone on the iPhone 6s or later can enjoy the news of iOS 14, as it was the day chosen by Apple to launch its new operating system with the exception of MacOS Big Sur. It makes sense that after the launch of this they are already producing a consistent version and such as iOS 14.1 has been launched, but this is not the case because what is launched is the beta of iOS 14.2, Thus omits one version. The same has happened with iPadOS 14.2 and TVOS 14.2. We analyze this movement on behalf of Californians.
Does iOS 14.2 bring something new?
Already in previous versions of iOS 13, we have seen how Apple dropped the versions in its beta and then started resolving it in its final versions, so it is possible that by the end it will be iOS 14.2 iOS 14.1 Be finished Beyond this expansion, it has to be kept in mind that the big news is not expected to be that it was iOS 14 which brought the largest number of visual and functional novelties. This version will probably improve the general performance of the system, polish the already known minor bugs in the current final versions, and introduce minor new features.

At the moment, only a few new features have been introduced, such as the possibility of adding Shazam to the Control Center. Apple Music suggestions can be added to a new widget even when music is not playing. A function called "People Detection" has also been added to the Lupa app to let people with vision problems know how far away other people are.
Perhaps something related to the code may be hidden. The new iPhone will be presented to us by the company at an upcoming event, although nothing has been found about it yet. Something similar happens in iPadOS 14.2 and tvOS 14.2, in which no news has actually been received. We understand that these bets will not last as long as the current versions, but they will not reach the public in a short time. Possibly October may be an ideal time for this, with the release of new equipment. Remember that you can easily install this iOS beta by following our tutorial.
MacOS Big Sur Beta 7 also released

The seventh macOS Big Sur Developer Beta, also known as macOS 11, was also released yesterday. It is the only new software from Apple that is still in beta and has no public release date. Something similar happened with macOS Catalina last year, like iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and the company released in September and we had to wait until October to see it. Apple has decided to continue polishing the Mac software and probably this year we won't see it officially until October and who knows if it coincides with the release of the first Mac with ARM chips. We have to wait to see how everything progresses in this regard.
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