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Apple has recently drastically reduced the frequency with which it releases iOS updates. Some users did not even have time to install the new iOS 13, and after a week it was already followed by iOS 13.1. Shortly after that, the company released several more secondary updates, and now, after about a month, it will be replaced by another major update in the form of iOS 13.2. It should arrive within the next week and will bring several key innovations, especially the Deep Fusion function for the new iPhone 11.

iOS 13.2 is currently in the testing phase, and the fourth beta of the system is available for developers, which was released today. Although Apple usually releases multiple beta versions, in the case of iOS 13.2 it is already largely tested and the update should be released as soon as next week. The new headphones will go on sale on Wednesday, October 30 Beats Solo Pro, which require iOS 13.2 to function fully. Apple states the information directly on their website in the product description and it is unlikely that he would start selling the headphones without making a compatible version of the system available.

The system should be released for regular users either on Monday or Tuesday evening - Apple usually always releases major updates at the beginning of the week. The update will then bring several important news, which include 59 new emoji, a feature Report news through AirPods 2nd generation and mainly Deep Fusion for the new iPhone 11 and 11 Pro (Max), which improves photos taken in poor lighting conditions.

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Of course, there are also several bug fixes and security improvements waiting for users. For example, within the system, Apple will allow all recordings recorded via Siri to be deleted from its servers. iPadOS users will then see news in the Desktop settings, and certain changes will also take place at the level of the AirPlay for TV function. We wrote a detailed list of news in the article 8 new features brought by the second beta version of iOS 13.2.

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