After a tumultuous launch, iOS 13 is finally rounding into shape. Apple was forced to roll out iOS 13.1 just days after iOS 13 released due to a variety of bugs and issues that plagued the early software, and although it was certainly an improvement, even iOS 13.1 wasn’t up to Apple’s usual standards. Therefore, work began on iOS 13.2 immediately, and after four developer and public betas, the final version of the update has been seeded.
Aside from the bug fixes, the number one reason to download iOS 13.2 is to gain access to the Deep Fusion camera tech that should make all of your photos — especially in low and medium light — look way better. There are also new emojis, new privacy controls for Siri, and some other subtle upgrades iPhone owners will appreciate.
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Apple just released iOS 13.2 with Deep Fusion camera tech and Siri updates originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 13:00:25 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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