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Apple launched iOS 13 on the 19th of September. Since then, there have been a slew of the novel updates: iOS 13.1 was introduced five days after iOS 13, followed by iOS 13.1.1 and 13.1.2. It’s only been over a week since 13.1.2 released, making this the longest-lasting edition of iOS 13 so far. It was noted that iOS 13 was buggy & unfinished, with a lack of some features and glitch software. Two & a half weeks and there are three software updates. So, how do things look now?
Well, it’s undoubtedly better. A few glitches seen in the novel launch have been fixed. App crashing issues & loss of wireless function appears to be resolved, as have a few visual glitches while putting text in iMessage & unfinished sides of dark mode.
More prominently, Apple has utilized the updates to patch several significant security flaws, such as a lock screen make use of that iOS 13 shipped with, as well as vital functionality problems with iCloud backups.
Moreover, various features that overlooked iOS 13.0, including Apple Maps’ ETA sharing & automated Shortcuts that are pleasant to have but aren’t accurately must-haves either. Other showy upgrades, like HomePod music handoff, yet haven’t revealed.
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Besides, in spite of the several updates, some problems haven’t disappeared: a malfunction in the Apple Music application where the downloaded songs won’t update, for instance, a bug has been seen in each edition of iOS 13 so far. A few applications still instantly crash when I attempt to tap into original notifications, even after the three software up-gradation. Even more concerning, I have run into new bugs as well, since iOS 13.1, such as busted notifications on my core email app, Edison Mail. In spite of all of my efforts, I can’t appear to discover any resolution for that, little of temporarily switching applications.
Hence, where does that all put you, the iOS 12 user choosing whether to upgrade? Unluckily, probable in the similar place that the unique iOS 13 launches did. The existing software’s iteration is indisputably enhanced than it was, but except you genuinely require the fresh features on offer here. It is perhaps value waiting for the other update or to iron out some more bugs. Things presently haven’t changed that much ever since iOS 13.0 launch, though the fast speed of Apple’s updates confidently shows that more fixes are going to come soon. The company has previously released a beta edition of 13.2 with innovative attributes for the iPhone 11; hence, it seems like that will be impending the pike soon.
On the other hand, no part of the software will be perfect. iOS 13 will roughly definitely be better with the subsequent incremental update of bug fixes & patches, and there’s eventually no correct answer as to which edition of iOS 13 is right for you. Besides, if you have to have the latest & greatest now, iOS 13.1.2 surely isn’t weaker than it was at release. However, it still has an abundance of room for development.
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Akansha Pandey, Director of Sales at Fluper, is a leader in technology sales with a decade of experience. Known for her strategic approach, she excels in driving business growth and forging strong client relationships. Akansha's expertise lies in consultative selling, team leadership, and exceeding revenue targets. Passionate about mentoring, she enjoys sharing insights with aspiring sales professionals.
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