Tag: fitness

  • iOS 14.3 released with AirPods Max, Fitness+ support, ProRaw and more

    iOS 14.3 released with AirPods Max, Fitness+ support, ProRaw and more

    The news: Apple just released the largest update to iOS 14 yet with Fitness+ support bundled alongside a slew of other changes.

    The highlights:

    • Apple Fitness+ is a new subscription fitness service for $9.99/mo of $79.99/yr that works with your Apple Watch to track metrics while you exercise
    • AirPods Max, coming on December 15, are supported in this latest release
    • Apple ProRaw for iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max enables you to shoot in RAW, natively, for the first time ever on an iPhone

    Full changelog

    Apple Fitness+

    • A new fitness experience powered by Apple Watch with studio-style workouts available on your iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV (Apple Watch Series 3 and later)
    • New Fitness app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV to browse Fitness+ workouts, trainers, and personalized recommendations
    • Video workouts added each week in ten popular workout types: High Intensity Interval Training, Indoor Cycling, Yoga, Core, Strength, Dance, Rowing, Treadmill Walking, Treadmill Running, and Mindful Cooldown
    • Playlists curated by Fitness+ trainers to complement your workout
      Fitness+ subscription available in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and United States

    AirPods Max

    • Support for AirPods Max, new over-ear headphones
    • High fidelity audio for rich sound
    • Adaptive EQ adapts sound in real time to the personal fit of ear cushions
    • Active Noise Cancellation to block out environmental noise
    • Transparency mode to hear the environment around you
    • Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking for a theater-like listening experience

    Photos

    • Apple ProRAW photos can be captured on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max
    • Apple ProRAW photos can be edited in the Photos app
    • Option to record video at 25 fps
    • Mirror the front facing camera for still photos on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X

    Privacy

    • New privacy information section on App Store pages that includes a developer-reported summary of the app’s privacy practices

    TV app

    • An all-new Apple TV+ tab makes it easy to discover and watch Apple Original shows and movies
    • Enhanced search so you can browse by category such as genre, and see recent searches and suggestions as you type
    • Top search results shown with the most relevant matches across movies, TV shows, cast, channels, and sports

    App Clips

    • Support for launching App Clips by scanning Apple-designed App Clip Codes via Camera or from Control Center

    Health

    • Ability to indicate pregnancy, lactation, or contraceptive use in Cycle Tracking in the Health app in order to better manage period and fertile window predictions

    Weather

    • Air quality data is now available in Weather, Maps, and Siri for locations in China mainland
    • Air quality health recommendations are provided in Weather and Siri for the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, India, and Mexico at certain air quality levels
    • Air quality data in Weather, Maps, and Siri reflects updated national scales for Germany and Mexico

    Safari

    • Ecosia search engine option in Safari

    This release also addresses the following issues:

    • Some MMS messages may not be received
    • Contact groups failed to display members when composing a message
    • Some videos would not appear correctly when shared from the Photos app
    • App folders may fail to open
    • Spotlight search results, and opening apps from Spotlight may not work
    • Bluetooth could be unavailable in Settings
    • MagSafe Duo Charger could wirelessly charge your iPhone at less than the maximum power
      Wireless accessories and peripherals using the WAC protocol could fail to complete setup
    • The keyboard would dismiss when adding a list in Reminders while using VoiceOver

  • Apple Fitness+ launching on December 14

    Apple Fitness+ launching on December 14

    The news: Apple confirmed that Apple Fitness+ is still on track to launch before the end of the year, as previewed earlier.

    • Fitness+, Apple’s exercise subscription service, releases on December 14 for $9.99/month or $79.99/year
    • iOS 14.3 is required to run Fitness+, which means the software will be launching sometime in the next 6 days

    Our take: As someone who has been wanting to stay in shaped but has struggled throughout the pandemic, I’m incredibly excited to try out Fitness+.