Apple released its latest iPhone update this week: iOS 14.7.
But you know what also happened?
Jeff Bezos (AKA dollar store Lex Luther)went into space.

Ill save that for next time.
Or when Im hungover.
Were going to do that with a countdown.

Moving from the least useful iOS 14.7 in space, to the most.
Strap in, space buds.
It’s free, every week, in your inbox.

That means the next day Ill be looking to shame order some fast food for breakfast.
Unfortunately space doesnt have that option.
Merging payments cards is useless to me.

Gotta put those aliens to work.
3) Support for the MagSafe battery pack
Okay, the MagSafe battery pack isgoofy as fuck.
I also thinkits pretty useless…on Earth.

With shit floating around like pool poops?
Thats when magnetic wireless chargers come into their own.
Firstly,nice connection.Secondly, I feel the same way as you, pal.
Honestly,I really do.
But hear me out.
Space, right, is dull.
Im talking so boring that you mayactually laugh at a Friends episode.There is so little to do in space.
This is why podcasts are vital there.
Its relaxing, informative, and help you forgetwhat would happen if you stepped out into that inky abyss.
With iOS 14.7, now you could find out that information in the Home app.
But how does this relate to space, you may ask?
Picture the scene: an alarm wails.
The ship glows maroon.
Thankfully, youve hooked up a small explosive equipment to you craft.
When it detonates, a hole will form, sucking the tentacled demon into the vast bleakness of space.
The issue is, you set the timer on a HomePod.
You have no idea how long you have to secure and protect yourself from the vacuum.
Well, with iOS 14.7 you will.
Just check the Home app, bud.
And that is why Ive put this as the most useful new feature in iOS 14.7.
Apple and iPhone fans are once again united against the terrors of deep space.
Good luck vanquishing those space demons!