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Apple iOS 14 review: A better iPhone experience (Or you can pretend it’s still iOS 13)

Apple’s new iOS 14 brings a host of new improvements, but a little strangely, almost all of them are optional. Want more granular privacy controls? They’re available, but you’re free to ignore them. Want to replace your home screen with a full page of Siri-generated suggestions, and move all your other apps to a series of auto-categorized folders? You can do that, or you can leave your screen looking how it always has. Picture-in-picture, widgets, threaded messages, changing default apps, all of these features are optional, but take a little time to dig in and we think almost everyone will find a new feature they love.

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