- Apple will likely release iOS 14 to the public this coming September.
- A number of iOS 14 features have leaked out over the past few weeks and months.
- A stolen iPhone 11 may be the source of a number of iOS 14 rumors and leaks we’ve seen recently.
Even though we’re months away from a new iPhone release and just a few weeks away from Apple unveiling iOS 14, we seemingly know all there is to know about Apple’s next-gen mobile hardware and software. Despite Apple’s best efforts, and despite Tim Cook exclaiming that Apple would be “doubling down” on product secrecy, details surrounding upcoming iPhone models and iOS releases routinely leak out months ahead of time.
When it comes to an upcoming iPhone release, it’s easy to see how information tends to leak out. Apple’s supply chain, after all, is incredibly vast. In turn, trusting supply chain partners and component suppliers to effectively keep a lid on new designs and features is simply not realistic at this point. iOS leaks, however, are an entirely different matter. While you can blame the supply chain for iPhone leaks, iOS leaks, at least in theory, should be far less frequent given that new features and code should rarely leave the purview of Apple engineers.
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A stolen iPhone may be behind the avalanche of iOS 14 leaks originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 22 May 2020 at 20:08:38 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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