While the rollout for iOS 13 is still a way away, a lot of Apple users are already itching to find out what the update will bring. Among the current details that are available right now is the rollout date of the beta and the probable final version. The devices that will be supported have also been hinted at and there is even a concept that was released for the iPad design with the upcoming update.
As OtakuKart reports, a demo for iOS 13 will likely be shown during WWDC 2019 and that would be on June. From there, a beta version of the update will likely follow, allowing users to take it for a spin and find issues with it that will need to be fixed. After that will be the release of the final version of the update and users can probably expect that to be available by September.
These are just speculations based on Apple’s past performances, though, since they have been relatively consistent. Following the official release of the iOS 13 will be some regular but smaller updates that will likely be intended to address security concerns, issues with the features, and interface changes.
As for which devices will benefit from the iOS 13 update, the current list includes the gadgets released within the past five years, but this could change. Apple has not made it a habit to support older devices indefinitely, after all, so anything released beyond 2014 might be in trouble.
On that note, a concept regarding what the iOS 13 changes could make with the iPad was recently released by Léo Valle. The idea behind the design is to address many of the issues related to the device that would finally enable it to be of better use to the owners. Based on the reactions, it seems that Valle had it the nail on the head.


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