The apple company has been officially released third-party betas for iOS and iPadOS 13.4 for developers, one week after the release of the second beta versions and one month after the launch of iOS and iPadOS 13.3.1. These latest betas can be downloaded from the Apple Developers Center or wirelessly, as long as the appropriate developer profile is installed…
As always, we recommend that you do not install these beta versions unless you are absolutely sure what you are doing. Remember that these are unstable versions
IOS and iPadOS News 13.4
IOS and ourseiPadOShuria 13.4 special updates, which will come with a few new features for iPhone and iPad. For example, with these versions you can share folders from iCloud Drive, and new keyboard shortcuts are also available for iPadOS and improvements when managing app location services.
Also, this update also includes the new Memojis and Animojis, which bring in emoji-style tendencies, such as smiling faces, faces with hearts, blank eyes and more. The new iOS and iPadOS 13.4 design removes the response icon from the delete icon in the Mail app, which makes it more difficult to erase email by default, and also adds Folder and Flag icons.
In addition, in iOS 13.4 we see references to a function called & # 39; CarKey & # 39 ;, which can allow you to use ourseiPhone bloquear to lock, unlock and launch an NFC-enabled car. Apple has not announced this yet, but most likely, ourseiPhone owners will soon be using their devices instead of the car's key.
The betas for macOS Catalina 10.15.4, watOS 6.2 and tvOS 13.4 are now available
Cupertino Company has also released a third trial version of tvOS 13.4, watOS 6.2 and MacOS Catalina 10.15.4 for developers. For the particular case of tvOS 13.4 and watOS 6.2, the upgrades are usually small, and focuses on error correction and shallow development.
In the case of MacOS 10.15.4, we find changes such as screen interaction restrictions, a function introduced first on the iPhone in iOS 13.3 update, in addition a new accessibility option for the cursor, which allows control of the cursor with the movement of the head with a Mac camera.