Apple releases first iOS 13.3 developer beta for all compatible iPhones
Apple
has released the first developer beta of iOS 13.3 for all compatible
iPhones, just a week after the launch of iOS 13.2.
The
latest builds can be obtained from the Apple
Developer Centre
for participants in the Developer Beta programme, as well as via the
usual over-the-air update for the devices already used for testing
beta software.
The
new update introduces Communication Limits for Screen Time, a feature
that iPhone maker promised was coming to iOS 13 in a future update,
MacRumors reported on Wednesday.
With
this new feature, parents can control who their children are able to
contact. It applies to the Phone, FaceTime, and Messages apps, along
with iCloud contacts.
The
beta appears to fix the iOS 13.2 issue that was causing apps to
refresh more frequently than normal. Additionally, there's a new
option to prevent Animoji and Memoji stickers from being displayed on
the Emoji keyboard.
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