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iOS 12.1.3 Release Notes, Changelog And Other Changes You Need To Know About
By
Paul Morris
| January 22nd, 2019

If you happen to be the proud owner of iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and that 
device is compatible with the latest firmware, then you will likely already
be well aware that Apple has pushed iOS 12.1.3 final out into the public 
domain. That isn’t going to be news to you but the verbose overview of what’s
new, what’s improved, and what Apple has deemed fit to include with iOS 12.1.3 
may be.

The release of iOS 12.1.3 shouldn’t really come as a surprise to anyone. After 
the issues that the company had with iOS 12.1.2, this release has been in
testing for a while both with Apple internal employees as well as external 
developers and registered testers.

Now, after that period of testing, Apple is happy with the performance of the 
software across all compatible devices and feels that it’s in a position
for public consumption. But, just what exactly is the public going to be 
consuming?

The content contained within this release was originally destined to be part of 
the original iOS 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 releases but got pushed back to this
release due to the increased importance of satisfying demands made by a Chinese 
court over the alleged infringement of Qualcomm Inc. patents. However,
as the naming convention suggests, and as confirmed by investigation into this 
release, there is very little happening from a user-facing and user interaction
perspective. This is very much a point release full of under-the-hood 
improvements, bug fixes, and internal patches designed to streamline the 
experience.
You can read Apple’s comments below:

This update:

– Fixes an issue in Messages that could impact scrolling through photos in the 
Details view
– Addresses an issue where photos could have striped artifacts after being sent 
from the Share Sheet
– Fixes an issue that may cause audio distortion when using external audio 
input devices on iPad Pro (2018)
– Resolves an issue that could cause certain CarPlay systems to disconnect from 
iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max

This release also includes bug fixes for HomePod. This update:

– Fixes an issue that could cause HomePod to restart
– Addresses an issue that could cause Siri to stop listening
From: 
https://www.redmondpie.com/ios-12.1.3-release-notes-changelog-and-other-changes-you-need-to-know-about/




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