Apple has just published thethird beta of iOS 13, for thedevelopers only, it will arrive in a few days for participants in the public beta program.
Although we know themajority of the new features of iOS 13, the different betas often bring changes and new features, and beta 3 is no exception to the rule.
The third mainly brings fixes, as well as modifications to the interface, and a few changes, here they are:
- First of all, for no apparent reason, beta 3 is not available for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
- A visual indicator shows which app is active in split-screen mode on iPad
It’s subtle, but iPadOS 13 beta 3 shows which app in Split View is actively receiving text input.
Watch the pill-shaped indicator at the top. This has been an issue since Split View launched in iOS 9.pic.twitter.com/VkJyOGFMFh
— Federico Viticci (@viticci)July 2, 2019
- There's a new “FaceTime Attention Correction” setting for FaceTime on iPhone XS and XS Max, which uses augmented reality to replicate eyes focused on the camera, instead of looking at the middle of the screen.
Guys – “FaceTime Attention Correction” in iOS 13 beta 3 is wild.
Here are some comparison photos featuring@flyosity:https://t.co/HxHhVONsi1 pic.twitter.com/jKK41L5ucI
— Will Sigmon (@WSig)July 2, 2019
- The audio sharing feature now works with first generation AirPods.
- Emergency contacts have a red asterisk next to the name, to highlight their importance.
Emergency contacts are now more prominent in the Contacts apppic.twitter.com/PznmgrIwK6
— Adam Foot (@AdamFootUK)July 2, 2019
- When using an external mouse, it is now possible to change the size of the mouse cursor.
- The “Find My” app gains a new “Me” tab.
- In the settings app, the “Subscriptions” section is back on the “Apple ID” page
- Control Center: new button to activate active noise reduction of headphones that are equipped (like those from Beats)
© 9to5mac
Have you noticed any other changes on your side with iOS 13 beta 3?
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