Apple today is releasing the second developer beta of iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2. Today’s release comes just under a week after the release of the second iOS 13.2 beta with Deep Fusion camera technology, Siri changes, and more.
Deep Fusion is Apple’s new camera processing technology that works in the background to improve image quality for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro users.
In addition to Deep Fusion, iOS 13.2 also includes new changes such as the addition of Announce Messages with Siri, new iPadOS settings, HomeKit tweaks, and more. There are also new emoji, new Siri privacy settings, and more.
Apple is also currently beta testing watchOS 6.1, the second beta of which was released last week. The update appears to improve battery life performance for the Apple Watch Series 5. watchOS 6.1 beta 4 will also be released today.
Spot any other major changes in the third developer beta of iOS 13.2? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter, @9to5Mac.
Read more:
- iOS 13.1.3 is the latest software update from Apple to fix iPhone and iPad bugs [U]
- Apple releasing second developer beta of iOS 13.2 today [U: Now available]
- What’s new in iOS 13.2 beta 2? New emoji, Siri privacy setting, more
- Hands-on with new iOS 13.2 beta 2 changes and features [Video]
- Hands on with new iOS 13.2 beta 1 changes and features [Video]
- ‘Announce Messages with Siri’ feature returns for AirPods owners in iOS 13.2
Author: Chance Miller
Source: 9TO5Mac