Fran Navarro
Francisco José Navarro García
June 23, 2020

WWDC 2020: iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and More

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“ Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2020 “

This week, Apple held its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2020, and the event was packed with exciting announcements, especially for iOS and iPadOS users. Here's a summary of the key highlights:

iOS 14
  • Widgets on Home Screen: One of the most significant changes in iOS 14 is the introduction of widgets on the home screen. These widgets come in various sizes and can be placed alongside your apps, providing at-a-glance information.
  • App Library: A new feature that automatically organizes all your apps into one simple, easy-to-navigate view. This helps declutter your home screen and makes it easier to find apps.
  • Compact Calls: Incoming calls will now appear as a banner instead of taking up the entire screen, allowing users to continue with their current tasks without interruption.
  • Picture in Picture: iPhone users can now watch videos or take FaceTime calls while using other apps, thanks to the new picture-in-picture feature.
  • Messages: iOS 14 brings significant updates to Messages, including pinned conversations, inline replies, and new Memoji options.
  • App Clips: A new feature that lets you use small parts of an app without needing to download the full app, perfect for quick tasks like paying for parking or ordering food.
iPadOS 14
  • Redesigned Widgets: Like iOS 14, iPadOS 14 introduces redesigned widgets, but they remain on the Today View.
  • Scribble: This new feature allows users to write by hand in any text field using the Apple Pencil, and it will automatically convert to typed text.
  • New Sidebar: Many apps, such as Photos and Files, now feature a sidebar, making navigation more intuitive.
  • Enhanced Search: The new universal search bar in iPadOS 14 is more powerful and can be used to find anything from apps and contacts to files and web searches.
Other Notable Announcements
  • macOS Big Sur: A major redesign with a new interface, better organization, and new features, making it more consistent with iOS and iPadOS.
  • Privacy Enhancements: Apple continues to focus on privacy, with new features such as recording indicators and more transparency on how apps use your data.
  • Apple Silicon: Apple announced its transition from Intel processors to its own custom-designed chips, promising better performance and efficiency.

Overall, WWDC 2020 was filled with transformative updates that promise to enhance the user experience across all Apple devices. Whether you're an iPhone, iPad, or Mac user, there's a lot to look forward to with these upcoming updates.

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Fran Navarro

Francisco José Navarro García

Francisco José Navarro García is the co-founder and CEO of AtalayaSoft and an experienced iOS software engineer with over 23 years in software development. Specializing in native iOS applications, Francisco has a rich background working with high-profile clients such as Banco Santander, Fox International Channel, Repsol, and National Geographic.