A week after Apple released the second public beta of its macOS 10.15 and tvOS 13, the company launched the second beta of iOS 13 and iPadOS for public testers.
This means that if you have already been running the first public beta on your iPhone or iPad, the new release should arrive as an over-the-air software update soon, in case it hasn’t already. If you prefer to check for the update manually, just go to Settings > About > Software Update.
In case you are on a stable iOS release but want to try the beta, go to Apple’s dedicated site for the beta program to enroll your device. The only thing you should not forget though, is that bugs are inevitable, so you’d better not install the beta on your primary device.
The FaceTime Attention Correction feature which was presented at the Developer Preview build last week, is now added to the public beta too, allowing you to avoid the dreaded ‘not looking at the camera’ look of video calls by some automagic filtering.
In addition, iOS 13 also got unnamed stability improvements.
iPadOS came out with a new animation designed to help you keep track of the active Split View window and the full-page screenshots.
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