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Apple has released iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 for the iPhone and iPad. This update features the usual bug fixes and security improvements. But Apple is also adding a handful of new features to its operating system.

 

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First, iOS 13.2 brings a ton of new emojis. The company now officially supports Unicode 12.0. You can now create all possible combinations of handholding couple emojis regardless of gender or skin tone. There are new accessibility-focused emojis, such as a service dog, people using wheelchairs, prosthetic arms and legs, a person with a white cane and more. There are also new animals, a yawning face and new food options.

 

If you have an iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 13.2 enables Deep Fusion, an image processing feature that should make your photos look better thanks to machine learning-enabled processing.

It’s also worth mentioning that you can now change the resolution and framerate of your videos in the Camera app directly.

 

With iOS 13.2, you can opt out of sharing Siri recordings with Apple employees and delete your Siri and dictation history. Go to Settings > Privacy > Analytics and Improvements to opt out at any time.

 

Finally, iOS 13.2 enables HomeKit‌ Secure Video for HomeKit-enabled camera and adds support for the newly announced AirPods Pro.

 

Before updating to iOS 13.2, back up your device. Make sure your iCloud backup is up to date by opening the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tapping on your account information at the top and then on your device name. Additionally, you can also plug your iOS device into your computer to do a manual backup in iTunes.

 

Don’t forget to encrypt your backup in iTunes. It is much safer if somebody hacks your computer. And encrypted backups include saved passwords and health data. This way, you don’t have to reconnect to all your online accounts.

 

Once this is done, you should go to the Settings app as soon as possible to get in the queue. Navigate to ‘Settings,’ then ‘General’ and then ‘Software Update.’ Then you should see ‘Update Requested…’ It will then automatically start downloading once the download is available.

 

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Apple releases iOS 13.2 with support for AirPods Pro and iPhone 11 Deep Fusion

 

Plus new emoji and HomePod multi-user support

 

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Apple’s iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 is now available for download, bringing new features like the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro’s Deep Fusion camera mode as well as compatibility for the upcoming AirPods Pro and Beats Solo Pro. The company released iOS 13 on September 19th, which has widely been reported as buggy and unfinished, and it has since issued a slew of updates at a rapid pace.

 

Users who are on the fence about upgrading won’t have a choice if they want to use the new $249 AirPods Pro with noise cancellation, which require Apple devices running at least iOS 13.2, iPadOS 13.2, watchOS 6.1, tvOS 13.2, or macOS Catalina 10.15.1.

 

Apart from AirPod compatibility, iOS 13.2 also brings a significant improvement to the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro’s camera with Deep Fusion, which uses computational photography to improve medium-light settings. It runs entirely in the background and is automatically activated based on the lighting situations. iOS 13.2 also brings a Siri recording opt-in feature, which lets users decide whether they want to share audio recordings of their Siri requests with Apple developers to improve the product.

 

The update also brings a few new emoji, including more food, animals, and people with disabilities. There’s HomePod multiuser voice support as well, giving the smart speaker the ability to recognize up to six different voices.

 

Users can update to the latest iOS and iPadOS update by going to Settings -> General -> Software Update.

 

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Source: Apple releases iOS 13.2 with support for AirPods Pro and iPhone 11 Deep Fusion (via The Verge)

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