iOS 13 continues to give us hints of potential new products from Apple, and the public launch of iOS 13.2 is no different.
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iOS 13 continues to give us hints of potential new products from Apple, and the public launch of iOS 13.2 is no different.
Earlier today, Apple released iOS 13.2 to the public. That new software adds plenty of new features to the mobile operating system, but for owners of the HomePod there is quite a bit coming to the smart speaker along with that software update.
When Apple introduced the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, along with the improved camera systems, it also showcased a feature called Deep Fusion. This will actually make an already impressive camera even better, but unfortunately it wasn't ready for public use when the new iPhones launched back in September.
Following weeks of beta testing the newest software update for iOS 13, Apple has finally launched it to the public.
iOS 13 continues to be updated on a semi-regular basis. The company is currently beta testing the next major update to the mobile operating system.
The upcoming iOS 13.2 update, currently in beta, will likely be released to the general public by the end of October because Apple's new Beats Solo Pro headphones that require the update for some of its features are scheduled to reach customers’ hands Wednesday, October 30.
We've been waiting for this "pro" video recording feature for ages, and now it's finally here — the most recent developer beta of iOS 13.2 has brought out the option to change the resolution and frame rate of your video capture right from within the Camera app. Revolutionary!
Aside from bringing 59 new emoji and revealing noise cancelling options for future AirPods, the latest iOS 13.2 beta that was seeded to developers earlier this week includes changes that make deleting and rearranging apps on the Home screen more intuitive than before.
The upcoming iOS 13.2 software update packs in the 59 new emoji characters that Apple previewed back in the summer, but didn't include in iOS 13.0 and iOS 13.1.