Since its introduction, and as with all new models, iOS and iPadOS 13 have been loaded with new features, but also, as usual, pending errors have been gradually discovered as the systems are deployed. This past week MacRumors published the news in which an internal document was confirmed that they had accessed, and intends to provide accredited, successful Apple technology service providers from Cupertino has admitted to being aware of a problem related to the point of personal access on iOS and IPOS 13.
In this document Apple has informed its technology service providers that they can rely on accepting customers they will not be able to connect to their mobile access points or may receive a sudden connection of service for no apparent reason. In addition they also reported potential problems with mobile data usage.
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This problem may not be the latest, as 13 users have reported having the same problem described by Apple in previous versions of iOS and IPOS.
As a temporary solution, Apple has trained licensed technical services to operate and operate a personal access point, which might make us think that a software solution could be developed in the future. So far what hasn't been reported is whether iOS 13.4 fixes that, since GM's release note for iOS 13.4 does not mention the solution to any problem related to this problem.
In any case, Apple urges that the software on your devices be updated to the latest available version and says this is not a problem with Hardware.