Bring a big change to the iOS14.5Apple app — here's what's new

Bring a big change to the iOS14.5Apple app — here's what's new

Apple's upcoming iOS 14.5 update offers a number of high-profile changes that were revealed during the months-long beta process, with features like the ability to unlock your phone with the Apple Watch and a new voice for Siri getting the most attention, but some familiar built-in apps have also been enhanced.

Maps will probably get the biggest overhaul, with the addition of the ability to report traffic accidents and speed traps. However, less heralded changes have been made to apps such as Podcasts, Reminders, and News, which are already present in the current iOS 14.5 beta version.

Let's take a closer look at the enhancements Apple is making to some of the built-in apps in iOS 14.

The built-in Podcasts app received the most significant changes in iOS 14.5, with Apple introducing a redesigned shows page for podcasts. From the show page (think of it as the home screen for each podcast), you can control playback. Scroll down to see the episode list, and swipe left to automatically save individual episodes to your library.

The Up Next screen has also been refreshed, with more menu commands for managing and sharing downloads and jumping to other episodes.

On a personal note, the iOS Podcasts app is not my favorite of the built-in tools. However, the changes in the full version of iOS 14.5 should make Apple's Podcasts more competitive against some of the best podcast apps out there.

Reminders saw some major changes when iOS 14 debuted last fall. That was when Task Manager got the ability to share to-do lists with others.

The changes to Reminders in iOS 14.5 are of the more housekeeping variety, but they should make it easier to manage your tasks in the app. Tapping the Details button in the iOS 14.5 version of Reminders - it's a circle with three horizontal dots in the middle - will reveal a new sorting option that allows you to sort reminders by everything from due date to title to priority. Previously, if you wanted to sort tasks, you had to drag them manually.

If you prefer paper lists to on-screen to-do lists, the updated version of Reminders also allows you to print task lists. This is another new option added to the "Other" menu.

Searching in the News app will get better once Apple releases iOS 14.5 to more users. First, the app now has a dedicated search tab; prior to iOS 14.4, users had to first tap the "Follow" tab to search.

Search results have also been cleaned up, and news now displays stories, topics, and channels. Gone are the top results displayed in the current version of News Search.

If you subscribe to News Plus - Apple's $9.99/month subscription news service - the appearance of tabs in the News app will also change. The tabs at the top of the page have been renamed and reorganized with an eye toward making browsing and discovery easier.

We are currently in beta 8 of iOS 14.5, with only a slight promise of a spring launch for the full release. It could come as soon as this week, when Apple will hold a special press event to showcase new products. An updated iPad Pro and the long-awaited AirTags key finder should be the focus of the Apple Spring Loaded event on April 20, but the company could take this opportunity to finally give us a definite date on the release of iOS 14.5.

Otherwise, the next regularly scheduled Apple event will not take place until June, when Apple holds its annual Worldwide Developer Conference. That event is expected to begin on June 7 and include a preview of iOS 15, so we would expect iOS 14.5 to have arrived before then.

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