Apple launches iOS 13.2: A series of bug fixes, Deep Fusion on iPhone 11, supports AirPods Pro

Users are advised to upgrade to the latest version of iOS 13.2 because it fixes a lot of errors, in addition to bringing some new features.

At dawn on October 29 (Vietnam time), Apple has officially launched the latest iOS 13.2 update. Like the iOS 13.1 to iOS 13.1.3 updates, iOS 13.2 continues to fix many backlog errors from previous versions. In addition, iOS 13.2 also brings a number of new features.

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Deep Fusion and quick change video recording options on iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro

Deep Fusion is a feature introduced by Apple at the launch of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max series. It uses the Neural Engine of the A13 Bionic chip to analyze each pixel and merge the highest quality parts, which according to Apple, will bring significantly better textures, details and noise reduction. , especially in low to medium light scenes.

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Users can also change the video resolution and frame right in the Camera app, instead of going to the Settings as before.

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Note: Both features are only available on the new iPhone series including iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Read messages via AirPods & support AirPods Pro

With iOS 13.2, users of the 2nd generation AirPods can experience listening to Siri when they hear an incoming message. iOS 13.2 also supports Apple's new AirPods Pro headset.

New emoji

iOS 13.2 brings more than 70 new emojis like yawning faces, sloths, waffles, eagles, otters, people in wheelchairs .

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On Emoji with two people holding hands, the Emoji menu now allows users to choose the skin color of each person.

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Clear Siri recording history

After a scandal involving Apple eavesdropping on Siri recordings, iOS 13.2 added a feature that allows users to delete Siri history and recordings on Apple servers. Users also have the option of not sending voice recordings when using Siri to Apple servers (meaning refusing to participate in the Siri improvement program).

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Continue to correct a series of errors

The following is a list of issues that Apple has fixed on iOS 13.2:

- Fixes an issue that could prevent password autocompletion in 3rd party applications

- Resolved an issue that could prevent the keyboard from appearing when using Search

- Resolved an issue where swiping to return to the home screen might not work on iPhone X or later

- Fix an issue where Messages only sent a single notification when the alert repeat option was enabled

- Resolved an issue where Messages could display a phone number instead of a contact name

- Solve an issue that caused Contacts to launch to previously opened contacts instead of contacts

- Fixes an issue that could prevent the saving of Bookmark notes

- Resolve an issue where saved notes may temporarily disappear

- Fix an issue where iCloud Backup might not complete successfully after touching Backup now in Settings

- Improve performance when using AssistiveTouch to activate the Application Switcher

Users can upgrade to iOS 13.2 by going to Settings> General Settings> Software updates.

Update 12 March 2020
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