Apple has released new software updates today, including iOS 13.6 for iPhone and iPadOS 13.6 for iPad. Below is the full list of what’s available to download now:
macOS Catalina 10.15.6 (19G73)
iOS 13.6 (17G68)
iPadOS 13.6 (17G68)
watchOS 6.2.8 (17U63)
tvOS 13.4.8 (17M61)
iOS 12.4.8 (16G201)
You can update your iPhone and iPad by going to Settings > General > Software Update.
Here’s what’s new in this update:
digital car keys to your iPhone, available to work on select new BMWs.
Apple News also gets new audio stories in a new daily brief called Apple News Today.
Health gets new categories for symptoms including those related to Cycle Tracking, ECG and COVID-19
This update has the following fixes according to Apple:
new setting to to choose if updates automatically download to your device when on Wi-Fi
iCloud Drive fix when syncing
Fixes eSIM data roaming issue where it says data roaming is disabled when it’s not
Fixes an issue that makes phone calls from Saskatchewan appearing from the United States
Fixes an issue that could interrupt audio when using Wi-Fi Calling
Fixes an issue for Wi-Fi Calling for iPhone 6s and iPhone SE
Fixes a software keyboard glitch that made it appear when using a third-party hardware keyboard
Fixes an issue that make Japanese hardware keyboards to be mapped as a U.S. keyboard
Fixes stability issues related to Control Center when AssistiveTouch was turned on
Provides a mechanism for administrators to specify domains to exclude from traffic carried by always on VPN connections
Alongside the latest releases for iOS and iPadOS, you can now also download the newest updates for macOS Catalina, watchOS and tvOS. There’s also iOS 12.4.8 for older iPhones and iPads.
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