IOS 13.4 is now available for download. By extension, iPadOS 13.4 and other operating systems should not take too long. Now that the cycle of betas has just finished and we already have one among us, it's time to see what's new in iOS 13.4. Don't miss them.
All news from iOS 13.4: CarKey folders, iCloud Drive, global purchases and more
Before you start counting what's new in iOS 13.4We must remember that some of them were found by digging up the code. They are therefore not tested and it is not known what their final version will be. Some of the community and totally working.
In any case, Apple can decide at the last minute remove some of them (the most hidden will have the most votes). Or add new ones.
Shared folders arrive in iCloud
ICloud Share Folders is the only remaining feature to come to iOS 13. After it was announced in June 2019, you finally got to iOS 13.4
ICloud Drive thus hosts other services such as Google or Dropbox, namely have been offering this possibility for years. ICloud was born first as a way to sync devices, to find interactive functions. And now, with iCloud folders, the object circle is closed.
Universal app purchases on Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Apple Watch
A few years ago, buying an iPhone app gave you access to the same version of the iPad. In time, they were gone to include the Apple Watch and Apple TV versions. Starting with iOS 13.4 and other similar programs, developers will be able to use universal purchases.
Due to this option, they can decide that their app includes a macOS version. As noted our partner Julius Caesar:
It is clear that it will always be up to the developer to include this option or not, but the fact that it is included as the default option suggests that many developers have had to ask Apple to have a consistent business model and provide its users with a Mac version of their iOS apps without extra charge to them.
Something that will be of interest to apps that use Catalyst to port your code from iPadOS to macOS. One more step to integrate app development.
More stickers with our Memoji
IOS 13.4 brings new features sticks made with Memoji. That is, user-generated avatars can be made with a Pro Pro or iPhone with facial ID. Apple has added nine other expressions: celebration, anger, gratitude, greetings, fears, fatigue, rejection, infatuation and the use of the Mac.
Unlock the car with iPhone or Apple Watch with CarKey
To use CarKey, keep your iPhone or Apple Watch near the reader. It will work automatically, without needing a face ID. You can change the visual mode settings in Wallet.
Unlock, start and share your car keys. These are functions available in beta about KarKey, which we can use from iPhone or Apple Watch. This feature is available through the iOS 13.4 API that we currently authenticate.
Re-use iPhone and iPad operating system from Internet and without Mac
An exciting feature and is available in the iOS 13.4 beta. This is OS restoration, which allows restore application IPhone and iPad from the Internet and without a computer. Something so far is impossible.
This will open the door to new possibilities, allowing users without a computer to bring their devices home again without the help of the Apple Store. Otherwise it will be important for a rumored iPhone without ports.
Mouse support for iPadOS 13.4
The external mouse handle on iPad comes with iPadOS 13.4. It can be used on any iPad compatible with this version and there are no restrictions regarding mouse models. We can use one from Apple with or without third-party wireless. In this way input, many opportunities are opening up on the apple tablet, which we just tried a few days ago.
Small iOS 13.4 news
- Change the buttons at the bottom of the email.
- Swap keys inside mechanical keys for iPad.
- Shazam integration into shortcuts.
- Phone controls and navigation for third-party CarPlay applications.
- Multiple keyboard shortcuts to iPad photos.
- Reach movie purchases and rentals in the TV app when sharing with your family.
- Shake your head on a Mac during discovery.
- During use now we can install communication apps on Mac.
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