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iOS 13 releases today





For those with supported idevices, Apple will be releasing iOS 13 at 10am pacific time (US) today. Make sure you update your apps if you have not already prior to installing this as it usually makes the process a bit smoother. IpadOS to follow end of month...
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That's some good information. Just a reminder that after you update to iOS 13, in order to use Fing App perfectly, make sure in order to retain all the networks and device customizations saved, you are always signed in to Fing App.
Also, make sure that you have enabled all permissions required for the Fing app to operate. Please go to phone settings and set location permissions so Fing App is able to read the SSID correctly. And also, please make sure that other required permissions for Fing app are enabled as well and then open Fing App and run a scan to see the changes.
With new Android and Apple O.S versions, the location permissions are mandatory for the Fing App to operate and identify all the devices on the network. If you have not enabled the location permissions then every time you scan the network then Fing App will not be able to display the access point name and the device customizations will be lost and revert to the default value(Generic).
And, if you are unable to see the location permissions for the Fing App under phone settings then, I would like you to follow these steps and location permissions pop up will appear to be enabled.
1) Open Fing App and go to 'Network' tab
2) Click on the ISP tab and it will open the Network page
3) Clear out the Network information such as Address.
4) Next, to the MAP section, there is a small icon to auto-detect location. Click on the icon and location permissions will be asked.
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For those in the fence about upgrading to a point zero release, 13.1 is out on September 30th.
In addition any iPad users won't see iPadOS 13 until the 30th either.
Updated 13.1 information: apparently it's now going to be released in just 5 days time: 9/24/19 (along side the first release of iPadOS).
TvOs is still scheduled for the end of the month.
https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/19/apple-software-later-this-year/
@Marc I don't think it's that specifically: Apple had started the 13.1 betas a few weeks ago and it's only moved ahead 6 days.
From what I can tell, there's are some iOS 13 features that never made it to the 13.0 GM that Apple really wanted out quickly. And some yes, some bugs to squash!
This particular flaw's been around for a while now - Apple have known about it for years but only recently decided to fix it.
Edit: Actually they did move it up from Sept 30th, mind not as fried as I originally thought
@Marc this has been a very odd release schedule. It never helps having MacOS and iOS have offset release dates, but now we've got one date for iOS, another for iPadOS and a now a third for TVOS!
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Watch updates are subtle with a slightly better display when someone calls and some minor tweaks to some native apps. Also they seem to have moved more configuration capabilities of the watch to the watch versus the phone app. Lastly you can now access the watch App Store from the watch.
By in large both both updates are not jarring or full of earth shattering functions but rather have just enough tweaks to make it interesting to use.
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