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- Apple released iOS 14.4 beta 2 on Wednesday, January 13th, and users are already finding surprising new features in the code of the software update.
- One report reveals that the code in iOS 14.4 suggests that Apple is going to add a warning for users that have had their cameras replaced with aftermarket components.
- Apple suggests that iPhone owners go to Apple Stores and Authorized Apple Service Providers for repairs and replacements so that they will always get genuine Apple parts.
Nearly a month after seeding the first iOS 14.4 beta to developers, Apple rolled out iOS 14.4 beta 2 on Wednesday. The update wasn't especially significant -- mostly building upon what had already been added in the first beta -- but there was one surprising addition that we did not see coming. First spotted by MacRumors, there is code in the latest beta that suggests Apple is planning to add a feature that will warn iPhone owners if their device has had its camera repaired or replaced with aftermarket components instead of Apple's own components.
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iOS 14.4 includes a surprising new warning for iPhone owners originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 15 Jan 2021 at 18:04:05 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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