Although Apple fans are anticipating the arrival of iOS 15 at WWDC 2021 next month, the new version of iOS 14, iOS 14.6, is now available.
The latest version includes a number of major enhancements. Apple introduces Apple Podcast streaming support as well as lossless audio support in Apple Music.
Apple iOS 14.6 Update – What All Features You Will Get After Getting The Update?

Last month, Apple announced its Podcast streaming service at its “Spring Loaded” event. Apple’s Podcast app for iOS has been updated to make it more user-friendly. In addition, the payment model was launched to provide consumers with more features and content.
Apple Podcast subscribers will be able to subscribe to individual producers to get exclusive content and an ad-free listening experience with the iOS 14.6 upgrade. The app will be redesigned to have an improved search bar that will enable users to easily navigate Top Charts and other categories.
Furthermore, Apple has added a new Smart Play feature that allows users to “automatically start episodic shows from the most recent episode and serialised shows from the beginning of each series,” according to Apple.

Apple Music also supports Hi-Res Lossless audio and Dolby Atmos, thanks to iOS 14.6. Although owners of Apple TWS earbuds and headphones will not be able to hear lossless audio with their AirPods, they will be able to hear Spatial Audio with Doly Atmos support. However, you won’t be able to do it until Apple makes the feature available next month.
Aside from that, there are a few other noteworthy updates in iOS 14.6 14.6. For AirTags users, this includes enhancements to the Find My app. When the AirTag is in missing mode, they will now be able to add email addresses as a communication form. It also includes Apple Card Family Sharing, which allows users to share their Apple Card with up to five additional family members.
iOS customers of compatible devices are now receiving the upgrade. You can now install the update on your computer by going to Settings -> General -> Software Update.