Apple fixed an iOS 14 bug that resets the default app preferences after restart

 One of the most useful features introduced by ios 14 is the ability to finally set a third-party application as your default email and browser client. This means you no longer need to stick to Mail or Safari, you can set Gmail or Outlook as your default email application, and things like Chrome or Edge can now be your preferred browsers for opening links. However, the iOS 14 bug discovered earlier this month will be restored to the default email and browser settings every time the iPhone is restarted. Apple noticed this problem and finally fixed it with the iOS 14.0.1 update that just started to roll out.

Gone, the weird iOS 14 error. ios 14.0.1 has been updated! "Solved the problem of resetting the default browser and mail settings after restarting the iPhone," ios 14.0.1 update changelog said. The ios 14 error obviously angered iPad users, but Apple also solved the error on its tablet platform through the iPadOS 14.0.1 update. This is the entire changelog for the iOS 14.0.1 update:
Fixed an issue that may cause the default browser and mail settings to be reset after restarting the iPhone
Resolved an issue that could prevent camera previews from being displayed on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Fixes an issue that may prevent your iPhone from connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Resolved an issue that could prevent sending emails with certain mail providers
Fixed an issue that could prevent images from appearing in the "News" widget
The iPad notes are similar. The company also released watchOS 7.0.1, which "fixes the problem that some users in some wallets cannot use electronic wallet payment cards." The update will also be released today. We are currently studying Ars Technica's evaluation of iOS and iPadOS 14, which will be released in the next few days.
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