The new iPhone operating system iOS 13.3 is currently in the fourth beta. Now a document has surfaced that indicates the final release date.
There are only a few new features in iOS 13.3, as the update is primarily focused on stability and performance. But the few new features include a few functions that some people might particularly like. We're talking about the keyboard - as of iOS 13.3, Memojis can be banned from the keyboard. Furthermore, a new function called Communication Limit is being introduced under Screen Time. The option allows the limit to be extended to individual contacts or to all contacts. You can also determine whether someone can be added to a group.
Document indicates publication
But now let's get to the actual topic. Our US colleagues at 9to5mac report on a document from the Vietnamese telephone company Viettel that indicates the release date of iOS 13.3 and watchOS 6.1.1. According to the letter, Viettel will start supporting the eSim service for iPhone and Apple Watch from December 13, 2019 - according to the document, this requires iOS 13.3 and watchOS 6.1.1. Accordingly, Apple will almost certainly release the new updates promptly. Since final updates are usually rolled out on Tuesdays, Tuesday, December 10, 2019 is likely to be the deadline. In addition to watchOS 6.1.1 and iOS 13.3, the iOS counterpart iPadOS 13.3 will also be released. It can also be assumed that Apple will also release tvOS 13.3 at the same time. The update for the Apple TV allows users to customize the preview. You can find all the new features in the iOS 13.3 beta versions in detail below. (Photo by Dontree / Bigstockphoto)
- iOS 13.3 – New features in the first beta
- iOS 13.3 – New features in the second beta
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