iOS 13has many features that Apple didn't have time to talk about during the WWDC 2019 keynote, which we havesummary of the main announcements.
This morning, wepresented eight new featureslittle known and quite practical, well here is a new one which should please a large number of users. Namely, a function thatprevents you from being disturbed by spam calls or from unknown numbers.
According toApple's pagewhich describes this new feature of iOS 13, a new setting allows you tosilence spam calls or unknown numbers. All these calls are thensent directly to phone messaging.
iOS uses Siri's artificial intelligence to allow calls from numbers in Contacts, Mail, and Messages, and sends all other calls to messaging.
Also readour summary of the WWDC 2019 conference, as well as the following articles on the new features announced, concerningiOS 13 in particular:
- Which iPhone is compatible with iOS 13? Which Watch for watchOS 6? And the iPad? Everything you need to know about 2019 compatibilities
- What's new for the Apple Watch with watchOS 6?
- Discover all the new features of iPadOS for Apple tablets
- Mice now (discreetly) supported with the new iPadOS
- Small step for iOS, but big for users: the less intrusive volume indicator with iOS 13
- iOS 13 becomes “no limit” on 4G app downloads
- Which Mac to use macOS Catalina in 2019?
- When will iOS 13 be released? And the beta versions
- What's new for Apple TV with tvOS 13
- Nestled in iOS 13, a connected object tracker from Apple
- Here is how Apple will force the deployment of its login service, secure and without data leaks!
- Apple launches new Apple Watch bands, iPhone cases and Smart Cover for iPad mini
- Finally… PS4 and XBox One controllers supported on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV with iOS 13!
- Sidecar: the iPad becomes a 2nd screen for the Mac with MacOS Catalina, operation and compatible apps
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