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iOS 14 May Come with Clips Feature to Allow Users to Try Apps Before Installing

iOS 14 May Come with Clips Feature to Allow Users to Try Apps Before Installing

Apple’s iOS 14 has been accounted for to accompany a number of new highlights like an AR mode for Find My iPhone, new highlights for Apple Keychain password, and a choice to add gadgets to iPhone home screen, among different functionalities. Presently, a report referring to the iOS 14 code indicates that Apple may be trying another element that will allow users to review or test applications before introducing them. The feature will allegedly permit users to try parts of an application’s usefulness when they get a connection to another application or sweep a QR code produced by an application not present on their iPhone.

As per the report by 9to5Mac, the new API that will permit designers to package this pre-establishment experience to users is being alluded to as ‘Clips’ in the iOS 14 code. The Clips API will work in direct connection to QR code readers, so if a client checks a QR code created by an application that isn’t introduced on user’s iPhone, the QR code reader can directly open a gliding card of the missing application, giving some use of that application to the client. This card will likewise give the alternative to completely download and introduce the application.

A lot of new highlights for Apple’s iOS 14 have surfaced in reports and breaks. Prior it was accounted for with iOS 14, iPhone will get new and updated backdrop settings, alongside the alternative of adding gadgets to the home screen. Further, the Apple Keychain password manager is accounted for to get two-factor confirmation and a feature that cautions users about reused passwords.

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