What's new with iOS 13

 

14.06.2021

 

iOS 13.5 is now available for iPhone. This release provides a new method to unlock your Face ID iPhone faster with a shortcut to enter your passcode quickly. It also introduces the Exposure Notification API to support COVID-19 contact tracing for public health authorities and makes changes to the display of Group FaceTime calls, as well as bug fixes and other improvements.

December 10, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.3 for iPhone

iOS 13.3 is now available for iPhone. In this release, there are new parental controls for Screen Time, giving parents even more control over who their children can call, FaceTime, or iMessage. Parents can now also manage the contact list that appears on their children's devices. The update also brings in a new layout for Apple News+ stories from The Wall Street Journal and other leading newspapers. Other improvements include creating a new video clip when trimming a video in Photos, support for NFC, USB, and Lighting FIDO2-compliant security keys in Safari. There's a fix for a Mail issue where new messages would not download, and it addresses an issue that could cause incorrect characters to display in Messages and duplication of messages in Exchange accounts. There are plenty of other bug fixes and other improvements in iOS 13.3.

November 18, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.2.3 for iPhone

iOS 13.2.3 is now available for everyone. This includes several bug fixes, including a glitch with system search in Mail, FIles, and Notes. It also fixes an issue where photos, links, and other attachments may not display correctly in the Messages detail view. iOS 13.2.3 also fixes an issue where apps may not be downloading content in the background. An issue with Mail that was preventing the app from getting new messages has also been resolved, as well as an issue with failing to quote the original message content in Exchange accounts.

September 24, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.1 for iPhone

It's official; iOS 13.1 is here! Fresh off the heels of the iOS 13 release, iOS 13.1 is a more stable and improved build of Apple's iPhone software and it adds a few features that weren't in the original launch, like Share my ETA in Maps, Automations for Shortcuts, and more!

September 19, 2019: iOS 13 is available for iPhones.

Apple has stated that iOS 13.1, which is currently in beta, will be available the very next week on September 24. For iPads, there is a separate software version dubbed iPadOS 13, which will also be available for everyone on September 24.

iOS 13 is a huge release that is packed with a lot of new capabilities and performance improvements. Everything is faster, from unlocking with Face ID (30 percent faster) and app downloads will be 50 percent smaller, and updates 60 percent smaller. Apps will launch twice as fast in iOS 13, and much more.


 

What's new with iOS 13

 

14.06.2021

 

iOS 13.5 is now available for iPhone. This release provides a new method to unlock your Face ID iPhone faster with a shortcut to enter your passcode quickly. It also introduces the Exposure Notification API to support COVID-19 contact tracing for public health authorities and makes changes to the display of Group FaceTime calls, as well as bug fixes and other improvements.

December 10, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.3 for iPhone

iOS 13.3 is now available for iPhone. In this release, there are new parental controls for Screen Time, giving parents even more control over who their children can call, FaceTime, or iMessage. Parents can now also manage the contact list that appears on their children's devices. The update also brings in a new layout for Apple News+ stories from The Wall Street Journal and other leading newspapers. Other improvements include creating a new video clip when trimming a video in Photos, support for NFC, USB, and Lighting FIDO2-compliant security keys in Safari. There's a fix for a Mail issue where new messages would not download, and it addresses an issue that could cause incorrect characters to display in Messages and duplication of messages in Exchange accounts. There are plenty of other bug fixes and other improvements in iOS 13.3.

November 18, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.2.3 for iPhone

iOS 13.2.3 is now available for everyone. This includes several bug fixes, including a glitch with system search in Mail, FIles, and Notes. It also fixes an issue where photos, links, and other attachments may not display correctly in the Messages detail view. iOS 13.2.3 also fixes an issue where apps may not be downloading content in the background. An issue with Mail that was preventing the app from getting new messages has also been resolved, as well as an issue with failing to quote the original message content in Exchange accounts.

September 24, 2019: Apple releases iOS 13.1 for iPhone

It's official; iOS 13.1 is here! Fresh off the heels of the iOS 13 release, iOS 13.1 is a more stable and improved build of Apple's iPhone software and it adds a few features that weren't in the original launch, like Share my ETA in Maps, Automations for Shortcuts, and more!

September 19, 2019: iOS 13 is available for iPhones.

Apple has stated that iOS 13.1, which is currently in beta, will be available the very next week on September 24. For iPads, there is a separate software version dubbed iPadOS 13, which will also be available for everyone on September 24.

iOS 13 is a huge release that is packed with a lot of new capabilities and performance improvements. Everything is faster, from unlocking with Face ID (30 percent faster) and app downloads will be 50 percent smaller, and updates 60 percent smaller. Apps will launch twice as fast in iOS 13, and much more.