![]() ![]() One of the main focuses was on the U1 chip. The keyboard now supports predictive typing for Arabic in this version and there were plenty of bugs fixed, too Though there was no mention of CarKey, the super-cool element predicted previously which suggested you could unlock and drive your compatible car just by using your iPhone, there was extra information in the CarPlay Dashboard and support for other navigation apps in the CarPlay dashboard. As for Arcade games, recently played ones will appear in the Arcade tab so you can keep playing on each platform. Universal purchase support arrived for the App Store, meaning you can buy an app so it works on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV all together, assuming the app supports this. New Memoji stickers arrived with nine new choices, including party face and hands pressed together. A feature that came and then went away, iCloud Folder Sharing, came back again so you can share documents easily. The sister to iOS 13.4, iPadOS 13.4, included trackpad support so that the latest iPad Pro can be used in a more laptop-like way than ever. For example, Mail has had its toolbar significantly improved, and if you’re replying to an encrypted email, your reply will be encrypted, too. Released on March 24, 2020, this was a huge update with lots of new features. Oh, and an iPad-specific issue with the flashlight was also sorted. ![]() The helpful new feature which lets you choose Bluetooth from the Quick Actions menu had been playing up and this was addressed, too. Chief among these was a fix for a previously introduced issue with FaceTime calls where such calls didn’t work on earlier versions of iOS and macOS. This update hit the iPhone on Apand was brimming with fixes and bug squishes. ![]() And there was an improvement to Group FaceTime. It also updated FaceID so that you can use it with a face mask in place – it offers up the passcode screen much more quickly when Face ID recognizes you have a mask on. Most important of all, it had the framework for the Apple and Google COVID-19 exposure notification app, which potentially can save lives. Released on May 20, 2020, this was a big update with a lot in it. MORE FROM FORBES Future Apple Watch To Sport Brilliant New Display, But Not This Year, It's Claimed By David Phelan Sticking to iOS offers the greatest security that your iPhone will work perfectly. If you want to jailbreak your iPhone, then don’t upgrade to 13.5.1.īut, let’s be clear, I’m recommending you don’t jailbreak your phone, as when a phone is jailbroken, it also leaves the phone open to other risks and can be vulnerable to the flaw being exploited maliciously. This is very much not the kind of thing Apple likes, so it has worked at enormous speed to fix this vulnerability. It works by adding exceptions to existing security rules. The vulnerability could be exploited on any iPhone running iOS 11 or later. ![]() Soon after iOS 13.5 was released, something called a zero-day kernel exploit was found which meant jailbreaking was possible. When the iPhone first launched in 2007, it was especially popular because it meant that if you had a sim card from an operator other than the official one (AT&T in the U.S., O2 in the U.K., for instance), you could get it to work on your network.Īt a press conference for the launch of the iPhone in London, in late 2007, Steve Jobs said that defeating the jailbreakers was “a cat and mouse game” and Apple was playing the game to keep the user experience the best it could be. If you’re not familiar with jailbreaking an iPhone, it’s a way of running apps that are not found in the Apple App Store. ![]()
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