Update IOS and IPadOS 13.2.3 Today to Get Rid of These Errors
Apple is back with another fresh iOS 13 update. We’ll assume you’ve already taken the plunge, but if not, now is the perfect time to update to the latest operating system for your iPhone and iPad. And if you’re already there, great! It’s time to install another update to fix some annoying, persistent bugs.
The update is small, and it shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes or so to download and install it on your device. To get started, just go to Settings> General> Software Update . It’s simple. While it’s on, here’s a short list of everything that’s addressed in this update:
- Fixed an issue where system search and search in Mail, Files and Notes might not work.
- Addresses an issue where photos, links, and other attachments may not appear in the message details view.
- Addresses an issue that could prevent apps from downloading content in the background.
- Addresses issues that may prevent Mail from receiving new messages and not include and quote the original message content in Exchange accounts.
That’s all! This is a small list, but certainly important if you’re having problems with mail, background downloads, or search on iOS or iPadOS. I would say that the inability to find information on your device is quite a big problem.
If you want to live a little more on the wild side, you can also get the beta profile and try iOS 13.3 instead. Not only will you be able to play with the security keys alongside your iPhone or iPad for added protection, but you can finally turn off Animoji and Memoji on the emoji keyboard (if you’re not a fan). And if you’re a parent, you can use the new screen time controls to set limits on how long your child can call or send messages to their friends.