The first update to iOS 14 is rolling out, so if you have an eligible Apple smartphone (an iPhone 6S or later), you'll soon be able to download it to your phone (or maybe already, depending on where you live). iOS 14.1, as it's called, isn't a massive update; instead, it's mostly a lot of bug fixes that tweak some of the original features of iOS 14. Some of the bugs fixed include issues with Apple Watch Family setup not working, zeros not appearing in the calculator, items on the home screen that appear smaller and videos played at a lower resolution. to what they should, among other things. One issue that doesn't seem to be resolved is a battery life issue, as many users have found that iOS 14 battery life drops, especially when using a paired Apple Watch. Hope this gets fixed in a future patch. There's one small improvement: People using iPhone 8 Plus and later can now view and edit HDR videos while using the Photos app. The new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro come with iOS 14.1 pre-installed; it is likely that when the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max are released, they will have it too, although maybe iOS 14.2 has been released. 'here.