Just a few hours after Apple introduced the new AirPods Max, the Release Candidate version of the upcoming iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 updates has been released for developers and beta testers. This follows one week after the third beta release and a month after iOS and iPadOS 14.2 reached users.For those unfamiliar, the Release Candidate, or RC, is a trial version before the official product launch. iOS 14.3 RC introduces many new features, including support for Apple Fitness+ and AirPods Max. This release also adds the ability to capture photos in Apple ProRAW mode on the iPhone 12 Pro, bringing a host of features and bug fixes.
What's New in iOS 14.3 RC Update?
With the debut of iOS 14.3 RC, the public release for all users is expected to roll out sometime next week, possibly on Monday, December 14th.
Some Information about the iOS 14.3 RC Update
Discover Apple Fitness+
- Embark on a novel fitness journey powered by Apple Watch with studio-style workouts available on your iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV (Apple Watch Series 3 and above).
- Explore the new Fitness app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV to browse Fitness+ workouts, trainers, and personalized recommendations.
- Video-based workouts added weekly covering 10 popular exercise categories: High-Intensity Training, Indoor Cycling, Yoga, Core, Strength, Dance, Rowing, Treadmill Walking, Treadmill Running, and Meditation.
- Curated playlists by Fitness+ trainers to support you during your workout sessions.
- Fitness+ subscription available in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, UK, and the US.
Explore AirPods Max
- Support for AirPods Max.
- High-fidelity sound providing a rich audio experience.
- Real-time adaptive EQ to tailor the sound to the individual's ear cushions.
- Active noise cancellation to block surrounding noise.
- Transparency mode to hear sound in your surrounding environment.
- Experience movie-like listening with Spatial Audio technology.
Photography
- Capture Apple ProRAW photos on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
- Edit Apple ProRAW photos within the Photos app.
- Option to record videos at 25 fps.
- Front camera mirror mode for capturing still photos on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X.
Security
- New security information section on App Store pages includes a summary reported by developers on the app's security practices.
TV App
- Entirely new Apple TV+ tab makes exploring and watching Apple Original shows easier.
- Enhanced search functionality allows you to browse categories like genre and view search results, as well as recent suggestions as you type.
- Top search results displayed with the most relevant matches for movies, TV shows, actors, channels, and sports.
App Clips
- Support for launching App Clips by scanning Apple-designed App Clip codes via the camera or from the Control Center.
Health
- Provides information on pregnancy, breastfeeding, or contraceptive use in the Cycle Tracking section of the Health app.
Weather
- Air quality data now available in the Weather, Maps, and Siri apps for locations in China.
- Health recommendations provided in Weather and Siri for the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and Mexico at specific air quality levels.
- Air quality data in Weather, Maps, and Siri now reflects national scale updates for Germany and Mexico.
Safari
- Ecosia search engine option for Safari.
If you don't know how to upgrade iOS for your iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, you can check the guide here and follow the steps.
Additionally, this release also addresses a range of issues such as not receiving some MMS messages, contact groups not displaying members when composing messages, some videos not displaying correctly when shared from the Photos app, or Spotlight search results, and opening apps from Spotlight may not work correctly... iOS 14.3 update is officially scheduled to be released on December 14th.
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