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iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1 – Follow up

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iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1 Released! What's New? - YouTube
iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1 turned out to be the highlight of tech news past week. Last week, Apple released it to developers and, if you’re on the public beta version you’ll be able to install it. In this article, as the name suggests, we will be doing a follow up on the iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1. In essence, we will be covering performance-related features, battery life improvements and anything included in this beta that is least known by the people as yet so, this is going to be really interesting. We will also be reviewing some of the changes and letting you know whether the overall experience is good or not. Without any further ado, let’s just dive right into this super interesting follow up on iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1!
Now, the update came out around 3.6 GB on the iPhone X. It may vary depending upon what iPhone device you own. This particular update will override the current update. It will not take more space than required and considering that there’s no watchOS update so, there is reason to predict that the watchOS update will come later maybe at a date after this particular beta version.

iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1 – At the outset

If we take a look at the latest build number for this particular version, it’s the 13.4.5 (17F5034c). A pretty long one, lol! The ‘c’ at the end means that it will be going into beta testing for a pretty long time and expect that in the next version. If we take a look at the modem firmware, it has been upgraded. Now, it’s 2.06.00, which means that if you have been facing any connectivity issues lately, this will hopefully fix it.

Bug fixes

There have been many bugs fixed in this particular version and, some slight changes for those of you who are interested. Amongst the very prominent are changes to the Apple Wallet and Apple Pay. Though there is not any solid evidence to show at this point in time but, hopefully, you will be able to see a change in the text within these apps in this particular version.
Also, the 2021 Awards for the Apple Watch will have been updated. Looks like Apple is putting in some real efforts in trying to make that a better and more reliable experience for you. Another very common complaint from iPhone users is that their Mail app is not working. In fact, it’s led to a point that many people don’t even use it anymore. Overall, the phone performance seems to be great on the iOS 13.4.5 and we must say, that you would be amazed if you were going to compare between those two versions you would probably incline your opinion more in favor of the iOS 13.4.5.

User interface enhancement

Next up, in this follow up on iOS 13.4.5 Beta 1, is improvements to the control center. We think, Apple has done a pretty good job in that department; everything seems to be smooth. Haptic pressing and Haptic touching on every single sector of the control center is a lot better than what we’ve seen in the past. The apps switcher looks in good shape. Opening apps and switching in between apps seems to be pretty smooth too. Moreover, the apps are not crashing. Battery life is another story and, if you think that heating issues have been resolved in this developer beta then you are probably correct; many people have reported improvement in their battery life since they have installed this update.

Beware!

It is unfortunate for iPhone 7 users because it seems like Apple is not considering to make this a better experience for the iPhone users having
older versions of the iPhone. A lot of iPhone users are missing out on some really good stuff that they wouldn’t be otherwise.  Many of them have been affected by this particular update. The people greatest hit by this are the users having older versions of the iPhone because for most of them charging has been the issue. This update has negatively affected the battery life of the older phones. So, if you are someone who owns any iPhone other than the iPhone 11 then you should probably consider not downloading the beta version of iOS 13.4.5.
That will do for today, folks! Stay tuned for further updates!

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