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Apple today released the fourth betas of upcoming iOS and iPadOS 13.2 updates to developers, a week after seeding the third betas and a month after the release of iOS 13.1.

iOS and iPadOS 13.2 can be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center or over the air after the proper developer profiles have been installed.

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iOS 13.2 introduces Deep Fusion for the cameras in the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro models. Deep Fusion is a new image processing system that uses the A13 Bionic and the Neural Engine. Deep Fusion takes advantage of machine learning techniques to do pixel-by-pixel processing of photos, optimizing for texture, details, and noise in each part of the image.

The feature is aimed at improving indoor photos and photos taken in medium lighting, and it's a feature that will automatically activate based on the lens being used and the light level in the room.

In the second beta, Apple added support for dozens of new emoji characters on iOS and iPadOS. Orangutan, sloth, otter, skunk, and flamingo are the new animals included in the update, while new food items include garlic, onion, waffle, falafel, butter, oyster, maté, and ice cube.

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New faces, gestures, and poses include yawning face, pinching hand, person kneeling, person standing, and new people holding hands options that are both gender and skin tone inclusive, plus accessibility-related emoji like deaf person, person in wheelchair, guide dog, and more. There are also tons of other emoji characters coming, outlined in our iOS 13.2 emoji article.

The update brings a promised privacy option that allows users to opt out of sharing their Siri and dictation audio recording with Apple, and it adds an option to delete Siri and dictation history. These settings provide users with more control over how their Siri recordings are used.

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Apple has reintroduced the Announce Messages with Siri feature, which lets Siri read incoming messages without having to unlock the iPhone. The feature works with the second-generation AirPods and the Beats Pro.

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The betas include new privacy settings for Apple's upcoming Research app, a new Transfer to HomePod toggle in the Settings app to turn on HomePod handoff, an updated volume bar in Control Center that displays AirPods and Beats icons, and an option to display multi-function HomeKit products as multiple tiles or a single tile.

Also included is an option to delete apps right from the Home screen, and on the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro, an option to change video recording settings right from the Camera app.

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Both betas of iOS 13.2 have also included hints of Apple's third-generation AirPods, expected in 2020. The AirPods have a fresh look with a body that resembles the current AirPods, but with rubber tips, likely for the rumored noise cancelation feature.

Additional details on what's new in iOS 13.2 can be found in our iOS 13.2 tidbits articles for beta one and beta two.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Fourth Betas of iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 to Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]
 
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Anyone trialing this and comparing Deep Fusion with regular images? I'd like it to be an 'Enhance' button that can be turned off if necessary....but am probably in a minority there :D
 
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I'm excited for this update. Announcing messages with Siri on AirPods is a great feature. Still waiting for that HomePod update though.... Mine is still on iOS 12.4
 
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This is a good article on software bugs:

 
Screen Time is messed up.. lots of ways to bypass that now..

How did they break? As I also work for a school and have a 1:1 iPad scheme. I’ve delayed the software update for 90 days but I know some users have already managed to update.
 
How did they break? As I also work for a school and have a 1:1 iPad scheme. I’ve delayed the software update for 90 days but I know some users have already managed to update.
Some apps crash on startup. Trying to see if reinstalling them works, kind of hard to coordinate with students via MDM.
 
Anyone else getting Unable to verify update on an iPad Pro (2018 12.9)? Says it’s not connected to the internet, but I’m posting this message on that iPad. iPhone 11 Pro Max updated fine.
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Anyone else getting Unable to verify update on an iPad Pro (2018 12.9)? Says it’s not connected to the internet, but I’m posting this message on that iPad. iPhone 11 Pro Max updated fine.
Didn’t have the issue on my 11” iPad Pro... 🤔
 
I’m still having all sorts of issues with ipad os 13.1.3. Safari crashes constantly. I’d guess 5% of the time safari crashes. I’ve had ipads ever since the first one was released and they have never had this many issues. Typing is still wonky. I’ve never had this many problems with an android device. What happened to apple?
 
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I sure hope they don't stop making the original design of the AirPods. I don't want noise cancelling. Please still offer both designs.
 
The yawning 'moji perfectly illustrates how I feel about more 'mojis.

At what point are there so many emojis that they're too cumbersome to use any more?

THAT's the point I'm waiting for...
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Maybe this sounds insensitive and I simply don't understand...

...but who exactly would use the blind person emoji and for what purpose?
 
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Anyone trialing this and comparing Deep Fusion with regular images? I'd like it to be an 'Enhance' button that can be turned off if necessary....but am probably in a minority there :D
I'm sure there are others out there somewhere that want a lower quality photo option. :)
 
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