Apple released iOS 13.5 that supports many of the Covid-19 related features

Apple has just released iOS version 13.5 for users to bring a number of new features, including the Covid-19 patient contact notification that the company is working with Google.

According to Engadget , one of the improvements of iOS 13.5 is that users can unlock Face ID when wearing a mask now easier. In those situations, iOS will go straight to the passcode screen so that the user can unlock the phone without having to wait long. If you need to authenticate purchases through the App Store, Apple Books, Apple Pay or iTunes while wearing a mask, they will do the same as any other third-party app that supports Face ID.
Medical ID also receives a timely tweak when users can set up the device to automatically share their medical ID with emergency response service providers, and the user's information will be shared. Secure call center. Currently, this function is only available in the US.
The update also includes improved quality when using FaceTime to chat with many different people. Now the user has the option to prevent the application from automatically resizing the video box whenever the conversation switches to another main speaker. As always, the new software also has a range of bug fixes, most notably a problem with shared tables that don't load the suggestions correctly.
Overall, Apple has designed many features of iOS 13.5 to help users overcome the crisis caused by Covid-19.
To install iOS 13.5 users, go to Settings> General> Software Update, then click Download and Install at the bottom of the page. This updated version has a capacity of about 450 MB.
Update 21 May 2020
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