We ranked the new iOS 14.4 features from worst to best
Doing the job the others are too cowardly to do
5) The worst new iOS 14.4 feature: Camera authenticity warnings
Ugh, a thousand times ugh.
Basically, if you get the camera repaired on an iPhone 12 range phone and the person doesn’t use official Apple hardware, you’ll now be notified.
At first, I thought this was absolutely terrible, because I was certain Apple would stop your phone camera working. Instead, it appears you’ll just get a notification about the unofficial hardware.
If I’m being charitable, I could see this as a way you can ensure you’re getting quality components. If I’m being realistic, this is Applecontinuing its fightagainst your right to repair thingsyou fucking paid for. Not a fan.
4) Bug and exploit fixes
Are these important? Definitely —we wrote about the iOS 14.4 active exploits hereand you should update your phoneimmediatelyif you haven’t already.
But these are also boring. I’m bored. Safety is dull.
There are also some standard bug fixes (you know, like the Fitness widget showing updated data, typing lag, and stopping calls being answered in Lock Screen), but…yawn.(Read them here if you’re a big old nerd— and, yes, I have read them).
3) Classifying the Bluetooth device type in Settings
This is a pretty badass feature on iOS 14.4. If you’re like me (and who wouldn’t want that??), then you have a whole load of different Bluetooth devices set-up on your iPhone.
Effectively, this new update allows you to label thetypeof connected Bluetooth device. These are the options it gives you:
The reason for this isn’t that exciting; it’s simply so the headphone audio level measurements can be tracked correctly. If you don’t know what that means, it’s basically the alert your iPhone sends if you’re listening to music too loud. Not revolutionary, but useful all the same. This is a totally fine update.
2) The HomePod mini “handoff” feature
Okay, this is probably the coolest iOS 14.4 update. The HomePod mini has a U1 chip and, now, you can approach it with your iPhone 11 or 12 range phone and transfer whatever’s playing to the speaker.
To put it another way, you can flawlessly move from listening to podcasts, music, and calls on your phone to the HomePod mini by simply putting your device next to it. Badass, right?
You’re probably wondering why I didn’t put this as the top iOS 14.4 feature — and that’s because I don’t own a HomePod mini, so I don’t really care. Suck it.
1) The best new iOS 14.4 feature: the camera recognizing smaller QR codes
Awwyeahhh, this is My Shit. For whatever reason, I’ve used QR codes a lot more in the past year than ever before — which is odd because it’s such an old technology.
Anyway, this new iOS 14.4 update means your iPhone camera should be better at recognizing teeny-tiny QR codes, making your life slightly less annoying. This is the best new feature and you can’t convince me otherwise. It’s done, it’s over, deal with it.
Story byCallum Booth
Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting(show all)Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting was cited widely, including in VICE, the FT, and the BBC.
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