Now this is something highly interesting that Apple has done in these times of the Coronavirus. In it’s iOS 14.5 developer beta released today, there’s a feature that allows Apple Watch wearers wearing masks to opt-in to iPhone unlock under the phone’s Face ID & Passcode settings. The 1 condition? You must be wearing your Apple Watch.
Mask-wearers will be able to unlock their iPhone with the Apple Watch – TechCrunch
In addition to AirPlay support for Fitness+, today’s iOS 14.5 developer beta is bringing some key new features to mobile operating system. At the top of the list is undoubtedly Apple Watch unlock for users wearing face coverings.
Link: Apple releases first beta of iOS 14.5, watchOS 7.4, and more to developers
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Apple releases first beta of iOS 14.5, watchOS 7.4, and more to developers – 9to5mac.com
Apple is releasing the first developer beta of iOS 14.5 today following last week’s release of iOS 14.4 to the public. iOS 14.5 is expected to include the groundwork for Apple’s new App Tracking Transparency privacy feature, among other changes.
Link: Apple releases first beta of iOS 14.5, watchOS 7.4, and more to developers
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