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Hand-on: iOS 14 Beta 7 changes and features [Video]

Hand-on: iOS 14 Beta 7 changes and features [Video]

Yesterday Apple has released the seventh iOS 14 beta, And it comes with some important updates. Watch our brief video walkthrough as we explore the new iOS 14 Beta 7 changes and features.

What’s new in iOS 14 Beta 7?

  • Updated application library categories
  • New wallpaper

Although the changes and features of the new iOS 14 Beta 7 are not clear, some changes are significant. First of all, the app library has a lot of much needed improvements. More specifically, the Auto-Organizing application categories have been updated with more relevant folders such as Productivity and Finance, Travel & Shopping & Food. These new categories have to go a long way in making it easier to find the apps you are looking for in the app library.

The app library is a big change in the way iOS works, and the biggest change in the way apps are handled on the iPhone since the App Store was launched. My hope is that Apple will continue to make the app library more user friendly.

Video: iOS 14 Beta 7 changes and features

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Another unique feature of iOS 14 Beta 7 is the inclusion of six new wallpapers featuring Apple’s iconic Six Colors theme from its classic logo. These new wallpapers have light and dark versions with variations for every six colors in the logo.

The interesting thing about these new wallpapers is that the dark versions are identical and change color for a black background. The real difference between the dark and light versions led to 12 new wallpapers instead of just six. My advice is, Apple will overlay the color of the wallpapers with a darker color, instead going with an all black background.

As we approach the release of iOS 14 GM, we hope that the new changes and features will continue to decline. What do you think of these two new improvements in iOS 14 Beta 7? Sound in the comments below with your thoughts.

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