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Saturday, January 26, 2019

iPhone iOS 13 release date & new rumours

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Saturday, January 26, 2019
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What new features does Apple have to offer when it releases the next iOS version for iPhones or iPads? The iOS 13 leaks and rumors are rounded up

The next big update for iOS 13 will be announcing in summer 2019, iOS 13 for Apple's iPhone / iPad operating system. You are at the right place to ask what changes the update will bring. We will summarize all the latest news leaks and rumors about the release date of theiOS 14, new features, design changes and more in this article.
Release date
Big annual updates for Apple's iOS occur on a predictable schedule, so we are quite sure of the following schedule. Jun 2019: iOS 13 on Apple's WWDC announces and displays. June 2019: A beta preview of iOS 13 will be made available to developers immediately following the demo. Jul 2019: A beta public, available to all those who sign up, is rolling out. Jul-Aug 2019: a series of beta updates are being developed, each approaching the final version. Sep 2019: Final public release of iOS 13.0

Apple then updates iOS 13 and releases smaller updates, such as iOS 13.1, for the remainder of 2019 and by 2020. Most of these updates are tweak and security patches, but sometimes they add a relatively important feature.
What iPads and iPhones can run iOS 13?
  • iPad Pro (10.5)
  • iPad Pro (11)
  • iPad Pro (12.9, 2017 and 2018)
  • iPad 2017
  • iPad 2018
  • iPad mini 2
  • iPad mini 3
  • iPad mini 4
  • iPhone 5s
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone SE
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone X/XS/XS Max/XR
  • iPod touch (sixth generation)
Except for the new products, Apple issued that list on iOS 11 the previous year. It's not been listed for some time now, making us a bit nervous for iPhone 5s and iPad mini 2 owners: you can't say everything about iOS 13.
Functionality in iOS 13
We hope that 13 are fortunate numbers for the owners of iPhone and iPad. There are reports that a number of features planned foriOS 12 updates to iOS 13 have been repushed. This enabled the Company to improve stability and fix bugs as a priority for iOS 12.

On Twitter, reporter Mark Gurman from Bloomberg discussed certain features he would like to call "Yukon. " Files will receive an update, and app tabs, two screens of the same app, and updates related to Apple Pencil will be available on each side.
Gurman points most intriguingly to a redesign of the home panel, focusing on the iPad. This is related to Axios ' earlier forecast that the "home screen refreshment "was postponed until 2019.

Here are some more features of the iOS 13 that we expect and expect.
Improving Siri
In iOS 12, Siri received some important updates, particularly new Siri shortcuts appearance. But we think that there are still more improvements, after apparently extending their Siri team (according to a report from Fortune, 161 openings relating to Siri were launched in April) and hiring former AI boss of Google.

For example, a patent application shows that a future Siri update could provide users with a way of customizing the answer to an inviting call.

You can now choose to answer or reject the telephone if the phone rings. In future, it can then be possible to send a text message automatically to the caller, explaining why the call has been refused. A "Smart digital assistant for declining an incoming call "(via Apple Insider) is detailed on the application patent.

If you have CarPlay integration in your car, you can see multiple message options, including information on your place if you are driving home as illustrated in the image below.
Notifications of snoozing
Bloomberg believes new features will be provided in the next version of iOS to snooze notifications.

We hope more options will be available; at present we are restricted to 5 minutes an hour or tomorrow, but how do we remember this in a week, on a certain day or a certain time.

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