![]() ![]() The version of iOS 13 that’s shipping out to customers today feels rushed out the door. That’s a low bar to clear, but it’s a necessary one. It’s not the same speed boost that Apple offered last year with 12, but it shouldn’t actively slow down your phone, at the very least. I’ve been using iOS 13 in beta for the last few months and the final 13.0 release since September 10th on my iPhone X, and I haven’t experienced the annual slowdown that used to be part and parcel of the iOS update experience. Communication limits for kids through Screen Time parental control.HomePod and AirPlay 2-enabled speakers integration for Home app scenes and automations.HomeKit Secure Video, for iCloud-stored video recordings. ![]() Here’s what won’t be included with iOS 13 at launch and when to expect it. IOS announcements at WWDC have become less of a promise of what will be in the new software at launch and more a list of features that will eventually come out over the course of the year.
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