MobileNews

What’s new in iOS 13.1 beta 1?

Apple today surprisingly released the first developer beta of iOS 13.1, despite the fact that iOS 13 is not yet publicly available. Read on as we roundup all of the changes and everything new in iOS 13.1 beta 1.



One key focus in iOS 13.1 is seemingly restoring features that were initially available in iOS 13 but removed later in the beta testing process. This includes things such as Shortcuts Automations and the Share ETA functionality in Apple Maps.

So what does this release mean for iOS 13? It’s hard to know for sure – but it seems likely that Apple is planning to release iOS 13 sometime next month, followed closely by iOS 13.1 with additional features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.

This is further evidenced by the fact that iOS 13.1 adds back the aforementioned features that were announced as iOS 13 features, but seemingly deemed by Apple as not quite ready for primetime. iOS 13.1 will allow Apple to continue beta testing such features, while also hitting its target for releasing iOS 13 in September.

Read on below as we roundup all of the changes in the new iOS 13.1 developer beta. Spot anything else new in iOS 13.1 that we missed? Let us know down in the comments or on Twitter.

iOS 13.1 includes some tweaked dynamic wallpapers pic.twitter.com/FDpuAoDGnJ

— Sam (@iup_date) August 27, 2019

Check out the latest Apple iPhones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author:
Source: 9TO5Mac
Tags:


Related posts
GamingNews

'This Really Feels Like a Beta Test' — Fans Criticize Free-to-Play Pokémon Champions, With Complaints Over Missing Features, Switch 2 Performance Issues and Its Limited Roster

GamingNews

Elden Ring Dataminer Uncovers Unused Cutscene That May Shed New Light on the Lore

GamingNews

A Decade on, Plants vs Zombies 3 Has Now Soft Launched For at Least the Third Time

CryptoNews

Charles Schwab Identifies 2 Crypto Allocation Approaches Driving Bitcoin Weights as High as 22.4%

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!