Apple releases final version of iOS 13.2 for all users

After a few weeks of beta testing, Apple released on Monday (28) the final version of iOS 13.2, with new Emoji, Deep fusion on iPhones 11 (and Pro), support for new AirPods Pro, Siri privacy controls, and bug fixes.



See the official list:

IOS 13.2 introduces Deep Fusion, an advanced image processing system that uses the A13's Binary Neural Engine to capture significantly better texture, detail and noise reduction images on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Features Additional features include updated and additional emoji, Read Messages on AirPods, AirPods Pro compatibility, HomeKit Secure Video, HomeKit-compatible routers, and new Siri privacy settings. This update also contains bug fixes and improvements.

Camera

  • Deep Fusion for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max uses the A13's Binary Neural Engine to capture multiple images with multiple exposures, perform pixel-by-pixel analysis, and fuse the highest quality parts of the images, resulting in photos. significantly better texture, detail and noise reduction, especially in scenes with low to medium illumination levels;
  • Ability to change video resolution directly from Camera app on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Emojis

  • More than 70 new or updated emojis, including animals, food, activities, new accessibility emoji, gender neutral emoji and selection of skin tones in couples emoji.AirPods Compatibility
  • Read Messages with Siri to read messages received aloud on AirPods;
  • AirPods Pro Compatibility.

App House

  • HomeKit Secure Video allows you to privately capture, store and view encrypted video from your security cameras and features detection of people, animals and vehicles;
  • HomeKit compatible routers let you keep track of what your HomeKit accessories communicate over the internet or at home.

Crab

  • Privacy adjustments to control your help in improving Siri and Dictation by allowing Apple to store audio from Siri and Dictation interactions;
  • Option to erase Siri's history and the Siri Adjustment Saying.

This update also includes bug fixes and other enhancements:

  • Fixes an issue that could prevent passwords from being automatically populated in third-party apps;
  • Resolves an issue that could prevent the keyboard from appearing when using Search;
  • Addresses an issue where swiping for the start could not work on iPhone X and later;
  • Fixes an issue where the Messaging app sent a single notification when the option to retry alerts was enabled;
  • Addresses an issue where the Messaging app could display the phone number instead of a contact name;
  • Addresses an issue that caused Contacts to open in the previously opened contact instead of the contact list;
  • Corrects an issue that could prevent Markup annotations from being saved;Resolves an issue where saved notes could temporarily disappear;
  • Fixes an issue where iCloud Backup could not be completed successfully after tapping Backup Now in Settings;
  • Improves performance when using AssistiveTouch to enable App Selector.

To perform the upgrade, simply access the System Settings on the device itself, in General Software Update.