The iOS 13 beta version is now in full swing with the developers recently releasing the fifth version two days ago. Of course, since we’re still in beta, there are plenty of bugs that are making the system a bit glitchy.
Fortunately, iOS 13 beta testers are doing a great job at identifying these anomalies for the developers to iron out. One of the things that Apple fixed this week is that users are no longer required to repair their account when using Messages with iCloud.
Also, devices will no longer stay awake should a user forgot to leave the viewing app inadvertently. Aside from these fixes, iOS 13 has also reverted its volume gradations from 32 to 16.
iOS 13 putting heavy emphasis on Dark Mode
What’s more, the Dark Mode feature appears to be one of the most monitored aspects of the iOS 13 as the developers gave it its very own Control Center button. This isn’t surprising since Dark Mode is one of the most requested additions from users, so Apple is giving a lot of attention to it as they should.
But iOS 13 still has a lot of broken features including Find My App, Do Not Disturb app, shortcut automation, Google keyboard, and Chromecast. Keep in mind that these – and host of other features that need fixing – are just some of the bugs. There are undoubtedly more lurking in the corner, so it’s imperative that a lot of people participate in the beta version to quickly scour the system’s entirety.
iOS 13 to come out in September
A sense of urgency is hanging over Apple since they need to release iOS 13 with as little bugs possible to lessen the frustration of its users. The tech giant’s iPhone sale has been seeing a steady decline over the years so they’ll need to nail this operating system when it gets released, Market Realist reported.
And speaking of which, the iOS 13 is expected to drop in September since Apple would usually update the system when it launches a new line of iPhone products. The bad news is that the iPhone 11 is also seeing a lot of negativity from end-users due to the rear camera design that Apple opted to settle into. As for the next version of the iOS 13, the developers will be launching it next week.


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