iPhone’s iOS 14 leaked Video.

Most years around this time, Apple chatter is focused solely on two things: the new version of iOS set to be unveiled at WWDC in June, and the new iPhone models that will debut a few months later in September. In 2020, however, things are a bit different. For the first time since 2016, Apple…

Most years around this time, Apple chatter is focused solely on two things: the new version of iOS set to be unveiled at WWDC in June, and the new iPhone models that will debut a few months later in September.

In 2020, however, things are a bit different. For the first time since 2016, Apple is expected to announce its first new iPhone model of the year in March rather than September, as it normally does.

That’s right, Apple fans are finally about to get the followup to the iPhone SE that they’ve been craving for so long.

We’re still not sure if it’ll be called the iPhone SE 2, iPhone 9, or something entirely different. In fact, the latest rumor suggests it’ll surprise us all and just be called “iPhone,” which would be quite interesting.

Whatever Apple ends up calling it, all that matters is it’ll be a new iPhone with modern specs, Touch ID, and pricing that’s expected to start at just $399.

Apple is expected to unveil the new iPhone at a press conference in late March ahead of a release date in early April.

Once that happens, the focus will shift back to Apple’s next big event: WWDC 2020. As it turns out, however, we don’t have to wait until June to get our first taste of the new iOS 14 operating system Apple is currently cooking up behind closed doors.

A huge leak has seemingly just given us our first look at iOS 14 running on an iPhone, and it shows a massive change that Apple fans will definitely be excited about.

A blog called 91mobiles has posted what it claims to be a video of an iPhone 11 Pro Max running an internal development build of iOS 14.

While the authenticity of the video cannot be confirmed at this time, it is widely believed to be genuine.

Some people dismissed it as a jailbreak tweak when the video was first posted, but the multitasking tweaks they posted as “evidence” look nothing like the multitasking UI shown in the video. Watch it for yourself below.

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