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The first public betas for iPadOS 13.4, iOS 13.4 and tvOS 13.4 are now available

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Apple, just a few days ago, launched the first beta versions of the developer for the following updates to its operating systems: iOS / iPadOS / tvOS 13.4, watchOS 6.2 and MacOS Catalina 10.5.4. Including the good news. Now, the company has released the first public trial models for iPadOS and iOS 13.4.

Users who are enrolled in Apple's public beta program will be able to install a beta update on their iPhone and iPad. They should do this download the corresponding certificate from the website of Californians. After that, the version will appear in Device Settings.

What do iPadOS 13.4 and iOS 13.4 bring back?

IPhone 11

As we mentioned, these updates are introducing some new features to Apple's mobile devices. To start, enter the new Mail app toolbar which separates the reply button from the delete button. This avoids accidents. We also discovered a new Siri shortcut related to the Shariz app that will help us identify songs.

On the other hand, there are also changes to CarPlay, Apple's car navigation system. And that changes have been made in the way that external management phones and applications are managed. However, one of the biggest, and most anticipated, developments is that it is possible share iCloud Drive folders with other users.

We will never forget the Memoji / Animoji stickers. Apple has included in these versions nine new "stickers" can be used in popular instant messaging applications, such as WhatsApp.

One purchase for iOS, iPadOS and macOS apps

Mac

However, it is one of the features that has been widely accepted by users Universal purchases for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Thanks to Project Catalyst, developers can "easily export" their iPad programs to macOS. The problem is that, once the payment was made, it should have been purchased separately, and in this case it would have been resolved.

Finally, by CarKey. References to this API have been found that will allow the iPhone and Apple Watch to control other aspects of compatible vehicles due to NFC technology, such as turning it on.

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