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Is it pulled? I had it and was downloading now stopped and showing 14.7 at up to date
 
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My iPhone 12 Pro after initial reboot had a horrible yellow tint to it ( I just saw it was the same for my husband’s XS)
After rebooting again everything went back to normal. No problem on iPad.
 
My iPhone 12 Pro after initial reboot had a horrible yellow tint to it ( I just saw it was the same for my husband’s XS)
After rebooting again everything went back to normal. No problem on iPad.
Not sure what this has to do with iOS 14 Speculation. Maybe better to post in a more appropriate thread.
 
There will be more iOS 14 related releases. Though they will only be bug fixes and security patches.

13.7 included both of those, as well as the COVID related item, so that would have come anyway. It’s happened a few times over the last few years that we’ve had August releases, whether it be 14.8, or they run through 14.7.1 onwards.
Security patches are far more important and keep on fixing the small bugs rather than implement new things.
 
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Perhaps IOS 14.8 is one of those updates which is just directly released, with no betas.

I thinks this only because IOS 15 is supposed to be released next month. If 14.8 betas start now, there is no time. But perhaps, given that IOS 14 is going to continue receiving updates and users are going to be able to choose a software branch when updating ( we will be asked to upgrade to IOS 15 or continue on IOS 14 with the latest security patches applied), two development branches are going to coexist in time for the foreseeable future.
 
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