21:2821:28, 23 July 2020diffhist−16
WatchOS
updated release info as per talk page on iOS 14. If you have any questions or suggestions then please head to my talk page. Many thanks.
21:2621:26, 23 July 2020diffhist−20
MacOS Big Sur
Updated release info as per talk page on iOS 14. If you have any questions or suggestions then please head to my talk page. Many thanks.
21:2321:23, 23 July 2020diffhist−1,080
IPadOS 14
Removed the introduction paragraph just as I did with iOS 14, as the information was only being repeated from the opening paragraph.
00:5300:53, 23 July 2020diffhist−4 m
IOS 14
I would also like to add, constantly editing the format of the release date will not achieve anything. If you object to the way it is shown on here, (which is the way Apple advertises it) then you need to head to the talk page and continue discussions there.
00:4600:46, 23 July 2020diffhist0 m
IOS 14
I have updated the article appropriately regarding the release date. It is fall/autumn 2020, not late 2020. Apple have even confirmed this on their website. I invite you to check out this link regarding the matter. https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-14-preview/
19:4419:44, 7 July 2020diffhist+130
IOS 14
Don't really understand why you're mentioning iPadOS here as that is a completely separate article. Like I said before, iPhone SE uses the same chipset as iPhone 6S, plus both the 6S and SE were released before the iPhone 7, making both 6S and SE to be the oldest devices supported. Please open a discussion on the talk page if you think different. Thanks.Tag: Undo
17:5617:56, 7 July 2020diffhist+33 m
IOS 14
The original iPhone SE was released 6 months after the iPhone SE, it is still older than the iPhone 7 and uses the same chipset as the iPhone 6s. Therefor it would still be classed as one of the oldest devices supported by iOS 14.Tag: Undo