Apple launched an update iOS 14.3 And iPadOS 14.3 last week. Although it does not include many new features since it is a major update, it did come with some features that add important functions to the iPhone and iPad and improve the user experience even more. For photography enthusiasts, iPhone 12 Pro owners get a big camera upgrade, and fitness enthusiasts get an exercise service by subscribing to the Fitness Plus service. However, the update does not focus only on iPhone 12, but has a share of the rest of the devices. In this article, we show you the best tips and tricks that were discovered for iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, especially in the latest update.

Create a custom Smart Stack

With the widget feature launched, customized and installed on the main screen, there is a tool called Smart Stack, which means placing more than one widget in one user interface, and each widget is displayed after a period of time or manually, and this is done using the same method that you use to create a folder for applications -Ie long press and drag and drop onto another widget in the main screen. You can set the widget charge rates for your Apple devices, watch, date, weather, iPhone Islam, and more.
Use apps without installing them thanks to the App Clips feature

You might not have touched on this feature since installing iOS 14 on your device, through the App Clips feature you can install a miniature version of the app that shows you only a portion of what the full app can do. You can access this copy again in the application library in the newly added folder.
What is new in iOS 14.3 is that Apple has designed codes for the App Clip that resemble QR codes. You can scan it with the camera app, which will trigger a floating app window. Here, you can take advantage of any of the app features that the developers have put into the App Clip, such as entering information or getting any specific tasks done.
This feature can be activated by photographing the application code or the QR code, or via NFC technology, as well as through links on websites via the Safari browser, or through the iMessage application or through the Apple Maps application. You can watch this video:
Edit Apple ProRAW photos on all iPhone models

This is definitely an important feature for photography enthusiasts, and for those looking for better photography through the iPhone camera. The iOS 14.3 version adds the ProRaw photo format, which allows you to take photos using the “RAW” photographic format and make changes to it without losing any of its quality. For more details, you can follow this article - Link The feature only works on iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max.
However, you can edit and modify ProRAW images on all other iPhones. Running iOS 14.3. Therefore, if you shoot something through iPhone 12 Pro, you can edit it and modify it on iPhone 6s, for example.
Exercise at home with the Fitness Plus service

With gyms closed or running at limited capacity due to the global health crisis and the spread of Covid 19, Apple has played on that chord and brought you gyms at home. Apple created the Apple Fitness + service and integrated it directly into the iPhone, iPad, and even Apple TV, and of course relies on the Apple Watch to track your workout. This guided workout video is released weekly, with options for all different fitness levels.
New camera tricks

There are many subtle and important new features in the camera app. For example, when you take a photo at night, there is a reminder to stay still. You will also see cross lines that help you set the camera. There's also a new setting to adjust exposure, and you can take multiple photos faster.
There is also a new front camera setup that is sure to help a lot in making selfies better. This is the mirror or image reflection mode, which makes it easier for you to make sure that the shot looks exactly how you want it. You can activate this feature through Settings - Camera - Mirror Front Camera or Mirror Front Camera.
Improved home screen custom app icons
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While you can create custom home screen icons for apps that use shortcuts since iOS 13, it's improved a lot when iOS 14 made it possible to hide real app icons. It is known that when you click on one of these icons, it will open the Shortcuts application for a moment before sending you to the real application. This no longer happens in iOS 14.3 because you will be jumping directly to the real app. You will see a banner alert telling you that it works, but this comes while the app is open, not before.
Video recording at 25 fps

In iOS 14.3, you can shoot video at 25 frames per second in 1080p HD or 4K. Recording speed 25fps is for PAL, which stands for Phase Alternating Line, which is a video format used for TV in many countries, such as Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.
In the United States, when you shoot video clips on an iPhone, it will be at 30 or 60 frames per second, mostly. That's because the AC power grid there has a frequency of 60Hz. When shooting the video under the light, everything will look natural.
But in countries that use 50Hz, shooting at 30 or 60Hz under these types of lighting will make the shots flicker because they are out of sync, but not if you choose a new shooting format at 25fps, it will look normal.
Easier updates for smart home accessories
In iOS 14.3, Apple laid the groundwork for you to be able to update third-party HomeKit accessories directly in the Home app. You might see a message saying you have updates available, and you can update them all at once or one by one. Previously, you could only do this for Apple products like HomePod and HomePod mini.
Of course, not all of these are the important features that came with iOS 14, but we must note what we have mentioned so that the benefit prevails.
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