Here's a compilation of all the new iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS Big Sur and tvOS updates

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It's been a month since iOS 14.5 and others (iPadOS, watchOS, etc) were released. Now Apple has released another new update - the iOS 14.6 and watchOS 7.5 with the much-requested ECG feature. There are also other new updates for other platforms so read below on what to expect

First up, the iOS 14.6 (same as iPadOS 14.6) now allows users to have an Apple Card Family plan. The parents can share a single Apple Card account as well as with their children for doing online purchases. Parental controls are involved, of course, and it can be added up to five members. Unfortunately, the Apple Card system is not available in Malaysia and we can't see when it will ever arrive or not.

Besides that, iOS 14.5 also includes a new Podcasts Subscription support, AirTag for Find My and Voice Control for unlocking iPhones. The Apple Card and Podcasts Subscription support are included in watchOS 7.5 too, alongside the ECG and irregular heart rate rhythm notifications for the Malaysian and Peruvian market.  

For Apple Music Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos and Lossless Audio features, this update will only arrive from June 2021 onwards. Below are some of the updates from macOS Big Sur 11.4 and tvOS 14.6:

 

‌macOS Big Sur‌ 11.4

  • Apple Podcasts‌ subscriptions are available for purchase via monthly and annual subscriptions
  • Channels group together collections of shows from podcast creators
  • Bookmarks in Safari may get reordered or moved into a folder that can appear hidden
  • Certain websites may not display correctly after your Mac wakes from sleep
  • Keywords may not be included when exporting a photo from the Photos app
  • Preview may become unresponsive when searching PDF documents
  • 16-inch MacBook may become unresponsive when playing Civilization VI

 

tvOS 14.6

  • Preparing the groundwork for Apple Music Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos and Lossless Audio features
  • Adjust Color Balance
  • PlayStation 5 DualSense and Xbox Series X controllers support

 

That's it, folks. So get your Apple products updated today in the settings. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.