We just heard about the new macOS public beta and now we have details about the first iOS 13 Public Beta which Apple has now released.
The developer beta of iOS 13 and iPadOS have been available for a while and now we have the first public beta of both iOS and iPadOS.
New Features in iOS 13 and iPadOS
These new public betas of iOS 13 and iPadOS bring a wide range of new features to the iPhone and iPad. The software is now available to test out, although you will need to be a member of the program to try it out.
There are some great new features in iOS 13, this includes an improved Photos app plus a Dark Mode, an updated Apple Maps, and much more. The Photos app now offers enhanced editing tools and a more intuitive interface, making it easier to organize and edit your photos. Dark Mode provides a sleek new look that is easier on the eyes, especially in low-light environments. Apple Maps has been revamped with more detailed maps, better navigation, and new features like Look Around, which offers a street-level view similar to Google Street View.
Additional Enhancements and Improvements
Beyond these headline features, iOS 13 also introduces several other enhancements. For instance, the new QuickPath keyboard allows for swipe typing, making it faster and easier to type on your iPhone. The Reminders app has been completely redesigned with a new look and more powerful features, including smart lists and improved Siri integration.
Privacy has also been a major focus in iOS 13. Apple has introduced a new Sign In with Apple feature, which allows you to sign in to apps and websites using your Apple ID, providing a more private and secure alternative to traditional sign-in methods. Additionally, location tracking has been improved, giving you more control over how and when apps can access your location data.
iPadOS, on the other hand, brings a host of new features specifically designed for the iPad. This includes a new Home screen layout, improved multitasking capabilities, and enhanced Apple Pencil functionality. The new Home screen layout allows for more apps to be displayed, and the Today View can now be pinned to the Home screen for quick access to widgets. Multitasking has been improved with new Slide Over and Split View features, making it easier to work with multiple apps at once. The Apple Pencil now offers lower latency and new tools for drawing and annotation.
We are expecting the new iOS and iPadOS software to be released sometime in September along with this year’s new iPhones. As soon as we get details on the release date, we will let you guys know.
Source MacRumors
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