Knowing that there are too many system bugs, Apple pushed iOS 13.1 in advance
Knowing that there are too many system bugs, Apple pushed iOS 13.1 in advance

On September 25, it was reported that early this morning, Apple launched iOS 13.1. This system was originally scheduled to be released on September 30, but it was finally advanced because the new system could eliminate the bugs caused by iOS 13.

IOS 13.1 has also activated the U1 ultra wideband chip inside the new device, which will allow iPhone users to point their mobile phones to another one and select the objects to be delivered across the air with spatial awareness based on ultra wideband technology. In addition, if Apple decides to release the Apple Tags tracking tool, the U1 chip may be used to help find tagged items.

With iOS 13.1, users will be able to share their estimated arrival time from the map and record videos for editing when the background is not visible.

Another important update of iOS 13.1 is to optimize battery charging, which can reduce battery consumption by reducing the full charging time of iPhone.

Today, Apple has also pushed iPad OS to users. Users can add more application icons on the home page after updating. The virtual QWERTY keyboard can now slide, or even shrink, to free up more screen space. Another application can be displayed in half, and there are other small updates.


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