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Prior to iOS 14.5, if you had two lines activated, even if they were both on 5G capable networks and you were in a 5G area, you were only able to use 4G, although naturally a single SIM, be it physical or an eSIM, could access 5G.
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The iPhone 12 series can now have 5G activated when using both the eSIM and the physical SIM slot. Siri now has more voices and new features, while one of the big new features is App Tracking Transparency that forces apps to ask you if you want to be tracked - and the answer, at least in my mind, should always be a firm NO. IOS 14.5 also brings in AirTag support to Apple's Find My network, so you can "keep track of and find important items like your keys, wallet, backpack and more" - along with the precision finding options when using an iPhone 11 or 12 with the U1 Ultra Wideband chip. So, what are some of the new features? The biggest one for iPhone users with an Apple Watch, especially in countries where mask wearing is still absolutely essential (something that isn't the case in Australia, or at least, most of the time), is the ability to unlock your Face ID-capable iPhone, when wearing a mask, with your Apple Watch Series 3 or later.
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These sorts of updates are usually large - the iOS 14.5 update for the iPhone 12 Pro Max is 1.19GB for example, with the macOS Big Sur 11.3 update is 5.71GB on one of my Macs, and the watchOS 7.4 update for a Series 6 Apple Watch clocking in a 566MB.

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When Apple launches new OS updates, and especially ones that fix security vulnerabilities that, at least in some cases, are being actively exploited, then it's time to urgently upgrade right now.īut bug fixes and security updates aren't the only reasons to update - there are usually a TON of new features when we go to point updates, such as to iOS 14.5 from iOS 14.4 or earlier versions, with some people out there still on iOS 13, for example, even if their number is small compared to the hundreds of millions on one version of iOS 14.x or another.
