iOS 13.5 – Overview
Roughly a week ago, Apple decided to drop iOS 13.5 Developer Beta 3. Its access is limited to the ones who are registered developers or on the public beta version, so if you are not on the public beta version, you won’t be able to install it. The same update came out for iPad OS users who are on the public beta program or the developer beta. It came around 3.69 GB depending on what device you have.
It looks like Apple has renamed its iOS 13,4,5 to 13,5. Part of the reason why iOS 13.4.5 was changed to 13.5 is that Apple may have decided to scrap it and of course, add in a lot of changes. The enhanced battery life and the bug fixes into this specific software and, not to forget, Apple and Google’s partnership, which we’ll be discussing later on.
iOS 13.5 Beta – Major Changes
Customizable Contacts Tracing
There have been two major features implemented into this specific developer beta. The first one is contacts tracing and with the new update, you will be able to manually turn this notification on or off. All you need to do is head over to settings then tap on privacy and of course health. On the top of the screen, you’ll be able to see that the contact tracing notification can be turned on or off depending upon what you desire.
Faster Face ID
Face ID is the second most noticeable change in this software. Overall, it has become a lot faster than before. Additionally, an interesting thing about the Face ID is that, in iOS 13.5 beta, it works faster when wearing a mask. Kudos to Apple for doing a really good job in terms of encouraging people o wear face masks during COVID-19.
Notification Center, the app switcher, the control center, and the haptic touch everything is working fine. There are no stutters and no issues at all. In terms of UI, everything seems to be working fine without any system lags. The extent to which this affects the battery may differ depending on the version of your iPhone. Overall, this update seems to be one to look forward to as Apple has decided to make some really interesting changes.
That is all from us here at WhatDigi. We hope you are safe. Stay tuned for further updates.
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