iOS 14.3 launched with various bug fixes and support for ProRAW format edit

We have recently reported about a new bug that was infesting the iPhone 12 devices. And at the time, there was no news of the company fixing the bug anytime soon. However, the recent iOS 14.3 update promises to address many current issues and even offers some more. For now, though, we don’t know whether the SMS notification bug has been fixed. Still, let’s see what the company has to offer in the new update.

The latest iOS 14.3 update is live and promises to fix the issues linked to its previous version. According to sources, the update has fixed several OS issues, including the failure to use non-MagSafe wireless chargers properly. An issue reported exclusively by iPhone 12 users. The update also fixed the device’s inability to charge with the new system’s Duo Charger accessory at its rated speed.

Apple has also provided the ability to use and edit in the ProRAW format for the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max with the new update. The company had promoted this during the device’s launch, but the Cupertino giant had not activated it in their software until now. So, the feature will bring forth one of the most promising aspects of the device.

The company earlier launched its AirPods Max (remember the RS. 50,000 headphones, yep, that’s the one), and the iOS 14.3 also includes support for these new headphones. It includes support for active noise-canceling (ANC), Transparency, real-time EQ, spatial audio, and high-quality audio features. The news version also includes the new Fitness+ subscription service.

On top of all this, the new OS version also includes an update to the App Store. A new requirement has been added that makes it mandatory for every page to contain a “privacy information section.” And the company is planning to include more security and privacy features in the upcoming updates.

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