Following the launch of iOS 13.3.1 on January 28, Apple stopped signing iOS 13.3, meaning owners of iPhone, IP and iPod touch are updating to iOS 13.2.3 can no longer be restored to previous versions of the app.
IOS 13.3 was an important update included Time-consuming communication management, that it may not even work to reinforce iOS Keyboard Memoji stickers, among other things.
This way, users who will update their iPhone to the latest version will appear in iOS 13.3.1 (at the time of publishing this article) as an available version.
Time to upgrade to iOS 13.3.1
The amazing big news that comes with iOS 13.3.1 the presence of a new button that can disable the U1 chip on the latest iPhone. In this way, local tracking is disabled on the U1 chip at all times, and as a result the minor issue that started in early December 2019 is over.
This function, available in Settings> Privacy> App location services, disables Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Ultra Wideband location.
Apple is always signing previous versions of software updates after the release of new models encouraging consumers to keep their apps updated. So if you haven't updated yet, it's time to transfer to iOS 13.3.1.