Apple officially launches iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1

The keynote has ended and the machinery at Apple's offices has started. On the one hand, the Big Apple website has been updated to define all the news of its new products, including the new iPhone 12 and the new HomePod Mini. However, we also have news in the field of software. And is that iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1 is now officially available, versions that we have never been able to test due to Apple's jump to the iOS and iPadOS 14.2 betas a few weeks ago. If you have iOS or iPadOS 14 on your device, you can now install these new versions!

iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1, the lost versions, now officially available

If you remember a few weeks ago Apple released the iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 developer betas. This move was surprising because the Cupertino team had literally skipped version 14.1. The experts assured that the code of iOS 14.1 contained information relevant to the hardware of the next iPhones and that publishing this version would mean leaks weeks before the official presentation event.

Weeks later and with the iPhone 12 presented, Apple has officially released iOS and iPadOS 14.1 without prior betas. In other words, the changes that will take place will be related to the integration of the hardware of the new products in the iOS 14 ecosystem. However, there is still time for us to test the versions and find news that, knowing Apple, surely there are more of one.

Version is now available to update your devices via cable thanks to Finder or iTunes, or through OTA updates by going to Settings> Software Updates. In the next few hours we will publish the news regarding these new versions with which Apple has decided to delight us today.


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  1.   fromero23 said

    Apparently this update has been withdrawn, it is not known why

  2.   WALTER said

    Where did you see that the software update is, since it does not appear by ota or by iTunes, I have an 11 pro.
    I have looked and I can't find an update

  3.   Allan said

    Apple has withdrawn this update because it was a mistake that they published it as they say in MacRumors. THERE IS NO UPDATE

  4.   Allan said

    Apple has withdrawn this update because it was a mistake that they published it as they say in MacRumors. THERE IS NO UPDATE

  5.   Allan said

    Apple inadvertently published the update but they have withdrawn it as reported by MacRumors. so at the moment there is NO UPDATE