iPhone 11: iOS 13.3.1 allows deactivation of the U1 chip
The iOS 13.3.1 beta will now take the U1 chip into account. This means that the ultra-wideband chip of the iPhone 11 (Pro) can now be deactivated manually.
The iOS 13.3.1 beta will now take the U1 chip into account. This means that the ultra-wideband chip of the iPhone 11 (Pro) can now be deactivated manually.
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