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Apple released iOS 13.1.1 now available with fixes for battery drain, third-party keyboard bug, and more.

iOS 13.1.1

A whole new look.
On a whole new level.

iOS 13 introduces a bold new look, major updates to the apps you use every day, new ways to help you protect your privacy, and improvements across the entire system that make your iPhone even faster and more delightful to use.

    

New features available with iOS 13.1.1
iOS 13.1.1 is designed to give your iPhone a whole new look. And take it to a whole new level.

Key Features and Enhancements


Dark Mode


Beautiful new look

A new Dark Mode option gives iOS and apps a beautiful dark color scheme. Perfect for low-light environments, Dark Mode is easier on your eyes and won’t disturb people around you.

Turn on manually

Tap the new button in Control Center to quickly turn Dark Mode on and off, such as when you enter a dark room or theater.

Scheduled

Have Dark Mode turn on and off at a certain time or based on sunrise and sunset, which is great when you’re outside at night or using your iPhone before you go to bed.

Wallpapers

New wallpapers optimized for Dark Mode automatically change as you switch between light and dark.

System integration

Dark Mode is beautifully integrated throughout iOS, from built-in apps and settings to system-level views.

Works with your favorite apps

An API lets third‑party developers implement Dark Mode in their apps.

Photos


All-new Photos tab

The all-new Photos tab lets you browse your photo library with different levels of curation, so it’s easy to find, relive, and share your photos and videos. You can view everything in All Photos, focus on your unique photos in Days, relive your significant moments in Months, or rediscover your highlights in Years.

Auto-playing Live Photos and videos

Throughout the Photos tab, muted Live Photos and videos begin playing as you scroll, bringing your photo library to life.

Smart photo previews

In Days, Months, and Years, photo previews are larger to help you distinguish between shots. Photos uses intelligence to find the best part of your photo in photo previews, which means you get to see the uncropped version of your photo when you tap to view it.

Contextual transitions

Animations and transitions keep your place in the Photos tab, so you can switch between views — like Days and All Photos — without losing your place.

Removes similar shots and clutter

Duplicate photos, screenshots, whiteboard photos, documents, and receipts are identified and hidden, so you see only your best shots.

Significant events

Months presents your photos by events, so you can rediscover the moments that matter most

Pinch-to-zoom support

You can pinch to zoom while editing to review your changes on a specific area of your photo.

Camera


Adjust Portrait Lighting intensity

Virtually adjust the position and intensity of your studio lighting. Increase the intensity of each Portrait Lighting effect — moving the light closer to your subject — to smooth skin, sharpen eyes, and brighten facial features. Or decrease the intensity of the light — moving it away from your subject — for a subtle, refined look.2

High-Key Mono

A new Portrait Lighting effect, High-Key Light Mono, creates a beautiful, classic look with a monochromatic subject on a white background.2

Updates to Portrait Segmentation API

The Portrait Segmentation API now supports skin, hair, and teeth segmentation, so developers can create new effects for Portrait mode photos.2

Privacy and Security


App location permissions

Control the location data that you pass to apps with new, fine-grained controls. You can choose to grant an app access to your location once or anytime you use it.

App location transparency

Receive notifications when an app is using your location in the background, so you can decide whether to update your permission.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth location privacy enhancements

API changes and new controls help prevent apps from accessing your location without your consent while you’re using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Location controls for shared photos

Now you can control whether you share your location when you share a photo.

Sign in with Apple


Sign in with Apple ID

Sign in to apps and websites quickly and easily using the Apple ID you already have. No filling out forms or creating new passwords. Just tap “Sign in with Apple,” use Face ID or Touch ID, and you’re all set.

Respect for your privacy

Apple will never track or profile you when you sign in with Apple. The most information you’ll have to share with an app or website is your name and email address.

Hide My Email

Not sure you want to share your email address with a particular app? You’re in control. You can choose to share or hide your email address. You can also choose to have Apple create a unique email address for you that forwards to your real address.

Built-in security

Sign in with Apple requires your Apple ID to be protected with two-factor authentication. That way access to the accounts in your favorite apps is protected as well — automatically.

Works everywhere

Sign in with Apple works on all your Apple devices as well as the web and apps on Android or Windows. No matter where you need to sign in to your favorite app, you can use Sign in with Apple.

Maps


New map

Rebuilt from the ground up, the brand-new map features significantly improved and more realistic details for roads, beaches, parks, buildings, and more.

Look Around

Explore where you’re going before you get there with an immersive 3D experience that gives you a 360-degree view of a place. And enjoy smooth and seamless transitions as you navigate your way around.

Collections

Build collections of your favorite and soon-to-be-favorite locations and share them with friends and family.


Favorites

Whether it’s home, work, the gym, or your kid’s school, create a list of places you visit often for quick, one-tap navigation.

Customer feedback

A redesigned customer feedback experience makes submitting incorrect addresses, business locations, or operating hours that much easier.

MapKit

Updates include vector overlays, point-of-interest filtering, camera zoom and pan limits, and support for Dark Mode.


Memoji and Messages



Share name and photo

Automatically share your name and photo when you start a conversation or when the other person responds in a message. Decide whether you share with everyone, just your contacts, or not at all. You can even choose to use an Animoji, image, or monogram for your photo.

Improved Memoji customization

Makeup lets you customize blush and eyeshadow and includes editing tools that make it easy to get just the right look. Customize your teeth with braces and add piercings to your nose, eyebrows, eyelids, and around your mouth. There are also 30 new hairstyles, over 15 new pieces of headwear, and more earrings and glasses.

Animoji hardware support

All devices with an A9 chip or later support Memoji and Animoji sticker packs.

New Animoji

Three new Animoji characters — mouse, octopus, and cow — give you more options to express yourself.

CarPlay


CarPlay Dashboard

An all-new view gives you a single place to keep track of audio controls and smart Siri suggestions.

Home screen redesign

The CarPlay Home screen is refreshed with a modern look that features rounded corners, new table views, and a redesigned status bar.

Album art in Now Playing

Automakers can choose to showcase album art so it’s easier to find the perfect song, album, or playlist for your drive.

Light mode

An alternative, easy-on-the-eyes light view for CarPlay.

Settings

Now there’s a place to change display and Do Not Disturb settings.

Independent app views

An app open on iPhone doesn’t affect what is open on the CarPlay screen, so passengers can pick a song on the device while the driver can keep looking at Maps.




















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