Apple released iOS 13.6.1 to all users a week ago. Now the company has stopped signing iOS 13.6.
Apple released iOS 13.6.1 for all users on August 12th and fixed some bugs fixed. After just one week, the signing of iOS 13.6 has now been officially stopped. When Apple stops signing an iOS version, this means that users are no longer able to upgrade to the previous version via PC or Mac. Like other iOS updates, iOS 13.6.1 also brings a number of security improvements by fixing various vulnerabilities. Such security gaps make devices vulnerable and also enable jailbreaking. For this reason, Apple is stopping signing older iOS versions. CarKey was introduced in iOS 13.6 and a new category called “Symptoms” was created in the Health section. update has also fixed some bugs. Below you will find the update description. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)
iOS 13.6 update description:
iOS 13.6 adds support for digital car keys and a new symptom category in the Health app. This version also includes bug fixes and improvements.
Digital car keys
- Unlock, lock and start compatible vehicles with your iPhone
- Securely remove digital car keys from lost devices via iCloud
- Easily share digital keys via iMessage
- Driver-specific profiles for configuring shared keys for full access or restricted driving
- Power reserve to unlock and start your vehicle for up to five hours after the iPhone runs out of power
Health
- New category for symptoms in the Health app, including symptoms logged by Cycle Tracker and ECG
- Ability to log and share symptoms such as fever, chills, sore throat and cough with third-party apps
This update also includes bug fixes and other improvements
- A new setting enables automatic downloads to the device when a Wi-Fi connection is available
- Fixed an issue that might cause apps to stop responding when syncing data with iCloud Drive
- Fixed an issue where data roaming appeared to be disabled on the eSIM even though it remained active
- Fixed an issue where calls from Saskatchewan, Canada, appeared to be made in the United States
- Fixed an issue where audio could be interrupted when making calls as Wi-Fi calls
- Fixes an issue that prevents some iPhone 6S and iPhone SE devices from registering for Wi-Fi calling
- Resolved an issue where the software keyboard unexpectedly appears when connecting to certain third-party hardware keyboards
- Fixed an issue where Japanese hardware keyboards were incorrectly mapped as US keyboards
- Fixed stability issues when accessing Control Center when AssistiveTouch is enabled
- A feature for administrators that allows specified domains to be excluded from network traffic when VPN connections are always on