I had it working for a time with the last 14.1.x update, but with 14.2 it died again.Lol, clock widget still doesn’t work
My experience has been quite the opposite on my 12 Pro. I’ve been going the entire day without closing any apps, and find that I tend to have 12-15 apps open and am still able to get at them from where I left off many many hours ago. Bank apps and stuff still prompt to sign in again, but other apps and games are still ready to go. I’ve been very impressed. Maybe it’s the hardware not the software?Memory leakage is really bad in iOS 14.
Apps are constantly reloading
My experience has been quite the opposite on my 12 Pro. I’ve been going the entire day without closing any apps, and find that I tend to have 12-15 apps open and am still able to get at them from where I left off many many hours ago. Bank apps and stuff still prompt to sign in again, but other apps and games are still ready to go. I’ve been very impressed. Maybe it’s the hardware not the software?
Or it’s the various apps. Many apps have automatic “time outs” built into them and I’m not just referring to the security in banking and financial apps. Keeps the apps servers more balanced. Every phone out there is different re apps used. In general I have no issues.My experience has been quite the opposite on my 12 Pro. I’ve been going the entire day without closing any apps, and find that I tend to have 12-15 apps open and am still able to get at them from where I left off many many hours ago. Bank apps and stuff still prompt to sign in again, but other apps and games are still ready to go. I’ve been very impressed. Maybe it’s the hardware not the software?
That's what I'm saying. From my prior experience on the 11 Pro Max, that phone was horrible. Almost as bad as the XS Max. I had Cellular & Wireless connection issues on both phones from the get-go, and both were Intel. Again, really happy with the 12 Pro. Some things can be fixed with a Software Update, some things can't...You've got 6GB ram compared to 4GB ram in the XS and 11
Exactly. I do find that the Google Classroom app and the rest of the Google Suite of apps always prompt to sign in again and again.. I know it's easy to say in one quick sentence, but devs need to optimize their apps to work on the different devices.Or it’s the various apps. Many apps have automatic “time outs” built into them and I’m not just referring to the security in banking and financial apps. Keeps the apps servers more balanced. Every phone out there is different re apps used. In general I have no issues.
The funny thing is, I never turned it off. But you were right, I turned it back on and Viola.I had this issue and finally found that you need to turn on location services for the Home App and the other options will appear.
Memory leakage is really bad in iOS 14.
Apps are constantly reloading
any difference between 14.1 and 14.2 for you?
Which device are you referring to?
I think 14.2 is worse than 14.1
iPhone XS
Any other devices you've tried it with or just that one?
That sucks
14.1 is still signed though if you have a 14.1 -dated backup, and want to restore to it. Just grab the ipsw from ipsw.me for your device , hold option with restore button in macOS/iTunes, and point to that file.
backups from when 14.2 is on the device won't work though, so you'll lose a few days of data.
Yes! Super annoying. Display name in Inbox is pretty basic! Such sloppy work on Apple’s part.Is anyone else seeing a change in how mail is shown in the Apple mail app? Since this last update, any email with two words shows backward. For example, I have a Google Alert email sent each day. Usually, it shows in the preview screen as just that, but now is showing "Alerts Google". Wireless Verizon instead of Verizon Wireless, etc...
Looks like someone else is reporting the same issues here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/name-display-in-mail-issue-since-14-2.2266544/
This is all I’ve wanted from iOS for the past decade. Can’t fathom why Apple won’t do this.Not a bug, but I am curious.
Am I the only one who would LOVE an apps grid so that I can place my apps on the screen without them having to be in L to R, top to bottom order?
For example, group three in a row at the top and on the bottom row have one in the far left position and one in the far right position.

If iOS 13.whatever is working for you, by all means stay there as long as you want. If you went to iOS 14.whatever, your Home Screen would be just the same as it was before your upgrade. You do have the option to add widgets to your Home Screen, and your current (if any) widgets in your farthest left Home Screen will be there for you. Some of those will most likely be updated.Hi everyone.
I'm still using iOS 13 on my iPhone 11. I'm not really taken by any of these new iOS 14 features. Just want to check, if I did upgrade to iOS 14, could I keep my home screen exactly as it is in iOS 13? I've no interest in widgets, customisable app icons or the app library. Is it possibe to turn the app library off? I only have two pages of apps and a couple of folders. Basically, I'm just happy with how things are but assume I'll need to upgrade to 14 at some point. Whether I go beyond that though, to 15, I don't know.