iOS 13 – RipenApps Official Blog For Mobile App Design & Development https://ripenapps.com/blog Tue, 28 Oct 2025 06:32:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 Apple releases iOS 13.3 with extra features & bug fixes: Prime things to look https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-3-extra-features-bug-fixes/ https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-3-extra-features-bug-fixes/#respond Fri, 27 Dec 2019 11:57:53 +0000 https://ripenapps.com/blog/?p=1869 Apple has released its latest update iOS 13.3 as predicted earlier at the release time of iOS 13.2.3. This one is Apple’s eighth rapidly occurred update since the commencement of iOS 13 in …

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Apple has released its latest update iOS 13.3 as predicted earlier at the release time of iOS 13.2.3. This one is Apple’s eighth rapidly occurred update since the commencement of iOS 13 in September, and Now Apple is coming up with more features along with bridging more loopholes. Here are the new features and fixes that you all need to know.

The latest update looks solid, especially when it comes to smooth-running of the iOS devices, switching between apps.

  • Addressing user’s issues for the earlier update, Apple recently rolled out the latest iOS 13 update version iOS 13.3
  • This update looks pretty solid, especially when it comes to smooth-running of the iOS devices, switching between apps and more

Multi-tasking bug fixes:

There were a few grumblings by users on how they were not able to switch to apps and issues of performing various tasks as often as possible cropped up. The iOS 13.3 update tends to these issues and deals with the memory- management to dodge reload of apps too frequently.

Communicational Fixes:

In the Screen Time App, you would now be able as far as possible for calls, messages, and FaceTime calls for kids relying upon who they’re conversing with.

Safari security key help:

The Safari browser on iPhone and iPad supports FIDO2-consistent security keys that utilization USB, Lightning, or NFC.

New, Exciting Emojis/Memojis/Stickers:

You would now be able to on or off the memoji or animoji stickers from being shown on your console. Just go to Settings > General > Keyboard, and switch on or off the catch to either incorporate or evacuate the memoji/animoji stickers.

Apple Watch App:

The Apple Watch app icon’s Digital Crown is currently grey rather than black.

Apple News:

There are some minor changes in this update, for example, a few publications, similar to the Wall Street Journal, have another design. Aside from this, the stories on Apple News can without much of a stretch be preferred or detested at this point.

Stories from Apple News are presently accessible in Canada in English and French. “Breaking” and “Developing” names for Top Stories.

Aside from these new features and fixes, there are a vast number of bug fixing updates that apple drilled down on its release.

A portion of these include: 

  • Fixes issues in Mail that may counteract downloading new messages
  • Addresses an issue that avoided deleting messages in Gmail accounts
  • Fixes an issue where the cursor may not move after long pushing on the space bar.
  • Resolves an issue where editing or using Markup on screenshots may not save to Photos.
  • Fixes an issue where Voice Memos accounts will most likely be unable to be imparted to other sound apps.
  • Addresses an issue where the missed call identification on the Phone app may not clear.
  • Fixes an issue that forestalled offDark Mode when Smart Invert was empowered

Note that the iOS 13.3 update not accessible for devices that are more seasoned than the iPhone 6S. This implies 2014’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is never again perfect with the new software. The update is accessible for every one of the models above the iPhone 6S to the most recent iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Expect the release of iOS 13.3.1 to be accelerated, which is already in beta testing. Get all the iOS app development related updates only at the top iPhone app development company RipenApps.

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iOS & iPadOS 13.1.3: Apple has Released an Incremental Update For iOS 13 https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-ipados-13-1-3-apple-released-update-for-ios/ https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-ipados-13-1-3-apple-released-update-for-ios/#respond Wed, 16 Oct 2019 07:25:56 +0000 https://ripenapps.com/blog/?p=1663 The update, released yesterday, raises the versions number of iOS and iPadOS by one greater augmentation to form iOS 13.1.3 from version iOS 13.1.2, which Apple released on September 30. …

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The update, released yesterday, raises the versions number of iOS and iPadOS by one greater augmentation to form iOS 13.1.3 from version iOS 13.1.2, which Apple released on September 30. As a steady update, the discharge focuses on giving bug fixes and enhancements instead of including new features. The ongoing update underpins as of now upheld iPhones and the iPod Touch nearby iPadOS 13.1.3 for iPads and the iPad Pro.

iOS 13.1.3 is a free update for iOS and iPadOS, and it’s accessible to download and install now. iPadOS 13.1.3 is likewise available to download. 

 

Here is the Update for iOS 13.1.3: 

iOS 13.1.3 incorporates bug fixes and improvements for your iPhone.

This update: 

  • Addresses an issue that could keep a device from ringing or vibrating for an incoming call.
  • Fixes an issue that may prevent opening a meeting invite in Mail.
  • Resolves an issue where data in the Health app may not show effectively after daylight saving time adjusts. 
  • Fixes an issue where Voice Memos recordings may not download in the wake of restoring from iCloud Backup. 
  • Addresses an issue where applications may fail to download when restoring from iCloud Backup.
  • Fixes an issue that can anticipate Apple Watch from pairing effectively.
  • Resolves an issue where notifications may not be gotten on Apple Watch.
  • Fixes an issue where Bluetooth may disconnect on specific vehicles.
  • Improves connection reliability of Bluetooth hearing aids and headsets.
  • Addresses launch performance for apps that use Game Center.

What’s more, the different changelog for iPadOS 13.1.3: 

iPadOS 13.1.3 incorporates bug fixes and improvements for your iPad.


This update: 

  • Fixes an issue that may prevent opening a meeting invite in Mail. 
  • Fixes an issue where Voice Memos recordings may not download in the wake of restoring from iCloud Backup.
  • Addresses an issue where apps may fail to download when restoring from iCloud Backup.
  • Improves connection dependability of Bluetooth hearing aids and headsets.
  • Addresses launch performance for apps that use Game Center.

It has been a surprising month or so for iOS 13. The significant upgrade to Apple’s mobile OS was first launched on September 19. It took not exactly seven days before Apple launched iOS 13.1, which highlighted not just new features like the capacity to share your ETA in Apple Maps, yet also a lot of bug fixes. 

Not long after from that point onward, Apple launched iOS 13.1.1 to fix significantly more bugs, with iOS 13.1.2 seeing an open launch before the finish of September. 

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iOS 13: A Whole New Look on an Entirely New Level https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13/ https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2019 10:03:12 +0000 https://ripenapps.com/blog/?p=1557 Apple has just released its final version of iOS 13 which introduces a bag full of new features & updates that includes a bold new look, significant updates to the …

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Apple has just released its final version of iOS 13 which introduces a bag full of new features & updates that includes a bold new look, significant 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. The latest update iOS 13 is currently rolling out, and it is available on both over the air in the setting app, and by plugging your device into iTunes for a wired update. 

The brand new iOS 13 is designed to give your iPhone a whole new look. And take it to a whole new level.

 iOS 13 is compatible for- iPhone XS , iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR , iPhone X , iPhone 8 , iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE , iPod Touch (7th generation) 

And the new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Max will also run iOS 13 (it will be preinstalled).

New Features available with iOS 13 

The whole band new features of iOS 13 that give a marvelous look & feel to iPhones… 

Dark Mode (iOS now lives in the dark)

The most awaited feature “Dark Mode” has been enabled now with the launch of new iOS 13. Dark mode introduces a dramatic new look for iPhone. The new feature is thoughtfully designed to give the user an eye-clearance view in which it makes every element on the screen easier on the user’s eyes and seamlessly integrated throughout the system. And it’s straightforward to turn out on from Control Center or set to turn on at night automatically. 

Photos & Camera (A new beautiful feel)

Another new update in iOS 13 is in Photos & Camera that would be loved by the Apple lovers because this new update will give a new look and feel to the users. Apart from all the incredible existing features, this new update in iOS 13 related to photos and camera is working like the cherry on the cake.

iOS 13 camera

  • Portrait Lighting Control
    Create the look you want by changing the intensity of light in Portrait Lighting
  • High‑Key Mono
    A beautiful monochromatic effect to your Portrait mode photos.
  • All‑New Photos Tab
    New curated view of your best moments from every day, month, and year.
  • Redesigned Editing
    Tools let you control any adjustment or filter so you can fine‑tune your photos.
  • Powerful Video Editing
    E
    very tool and effect you use on your photos can be used on videos, including rotate, crop, and auto-enhance.

Privacy & Security (Now added more security)

An extraordinary new feature is developer’s capacity to work in a Sign in with Apple option into their apps, much like you can right now do to sign in to services with Google or Facebook.

iOS: privecy

At the point when built-in, regardless of whether you’re using a service just because, you’ll have the option to affirm your ID with Face ID or Touch ID to sign in with another account utilizing only your Apple credentials. 

The winning feature here is the choice whether to share your email address with the app – you can choose no, and Apple will make a special irregular email address doled out to you to cover it. It’s decidedly security disapproved, and incredible news for you. 

Maps 

Apple Maps VS Google Maps was the matter of battle till now, but, It is great to see it show signs of improvement of Maps in iOS 13. Apple guaranteed its vehicles had traveled 4,000,000 miles to gather better street, landscape, and building information.

You will likewise get things like top picks and accumulations to gathering courses and often utilized hunts, while Lookaround is an Apple rendition of Google’s Street View. 

Siri’s Renovation 

iOS 13 is come up with the newly, advanced, and renovated “Siri” where you can have a new voice commanding experience. Siri has a unique voice using advanced neural text-to-speech technology.

iOS 13: siri

  • Siri Shortcuts
    Works with apps in more powerful ways with the built‑in Shortcuts app.
  • A Personalized Experience on HomePod
    Can now learn and recognize the voices of family members using HomePod, so everyone has a personalized experience.
  • Announce Messages with Siri on AirPods
    Can now read incoming messages aloud. So you don’t have to stop what you’re doing to pick up your iPhone. 
  • Audio Sharing with AirPods
    Two sets of AirPods to one iPhone and enjoy the same song or movie along with a friend. 

Messages & Memojis (Exciting experience) 

Just as getting a lick of dark paint with the rest of the Apple apps, Messages got an update to incorporate something more fun (or annoying, depending upon your mood) in Memoji and Animoji integration. 

You can add your Memoji or Animoji to your contact card and see your contacts’ better in the app.

Memoji stickers will give you a send to send Bitmoji-esque stickers of your face to anyone with Messages, yet Apple says it will work with third-party messaging apps, for example, WhatsApp. It additionally said these stickers would work overall iOS devices with an A9 chip or later (iPhone 6s or more).

iOS 13 Memojis

  • New Memoji customization
  • Memoji stickers
  • Share your name and photo
  • QuickPath typing

Reminders

The Reminders app has been appropriately given some affection. The all‑new Reminders app makes it easier to create reminders with smart lists, powerful Siri intelligence, and more.

Reminders

  • Quick toolbar
    The new quick toolbar to add times, dates, locations, flags, photos, and scanned documents to your reminders for creating the reminder quickly.
  • Smart lists
    Lists are more helpful, automatically organizing your reminders and grouping them by Flagged, Scheduled, and Today.

CarPlay

Apple is renovating the interface for CarPlay with iOS 13, so you can experience your Music & Maps all at once. Siri will also perform a better job of staying out of your way visually while also offering support for the third-party navigation and audio apps.

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  • CarPlay Dashboard
    The all‑new CarPlay Dashboard for a simplified view of the road ahead.
  • New Calendar App
    A view of your whole day while you’re on the go. Just tap to get directions or dial into a meeting.
  • Apple Music App
    now showcases album art, so it’s easier to find the perfect soundtrack for your road trip.

Improved Performance

Craig Federighi, SVP of Software Engineering, said in front of an audience that iOS 13 would bring: 

  • 30% faster Face ID unlock
  • 50% smaller app download sizes
  • 60% smaller app update sizes
  • 2x faster app launches

Take these numbers with a spot of salt as they will be rounded, and the speed claims will apply to specific models of iPhone – whichever are most favorable to the numbers. But, all devices will profit by some performance improvement.

Stroke of Augmented Reality (ARKit 3)

Apple added the stroke of Augmented reality in this new update. Now in Apple, AR apps can place virtual objects naturally in front of or behind people for new and more immersive experiences.

iOS 13: Ar

  • Support for Motion Capture
    Capture lets developers integrate people’s movement into their apps. 
  • People Occlusion
    Content appears naturally in front of or behind people, enabling more immersive AR experiences and fun green screen‑style applications.

Apple Arcade

Play over 100 groundbreaking new games, where storytelling and design are pushed further than ever before, all in a game subscription service unlike any other.

Voice Control

Now it’s become a level comfortable to control with iOS 13. Now, Control your iPhone with just your voice. Rich text editing features let you make corrections as you dictate. Navigate comprehensively using voice commands and gestures. You can even see numbers or names next to everything you can tap, and superimpose a grid onscreen to tap when there aren’t controls.

Text Formatting Tools in Mail

 Now with iOS 13, Apple allows their users a way to write professional‑looking email on the go with formatting options that include font style, size, color, alignment, indenting, and outdenting text, and numbered and bulleted lists.

New & Improved Notes

With iOS 13, Apple offers a unique and smart way of writing the notes. One can find a new gallery view and more powerful search help you find whatever note you need, right when you need it. The new checklist options help you get more done, and shared folders make it easier to collaborate with others on folders and notes.

A More Personalized Health App

With iOS 13, it’s easier than ever to access the information that matters most to you. And now there’s cycle tracking to help you gain insight into your menstrual cycle and provide a clearer picture of your overall health.

An Improved Start Page in Safari

With iOS 13, an updated start page features Siri suggestions, favorites, and frequently visited websites so you can quickly get to where you want to go.

A More Advanced Files App

Now experiences the all new and amazing, Access, manage, and organize files stored on external drives or file servers right from the Files app.

Text Editing and Navigation

Now fell the easiest and interesting navigation & editing. Just move the cursor and select text even more efficiently. And quickly scroll through long documents, websites, and email by holding down the scroll bar and dragging it to the bottom or top of the screen.

Font Management

With iOS 13, one can create beautiful documents that reflect the style and character of your project with custom fonts you can install from the App Store.

Sharing Become Easier

In iOS 13, when you share a photo or document, your iPhone suggests who you might want to share it with and which app you may want to use, so you can quickly share with just a tap.

All Newly Designed “Find My”

The feature “Find My” has revamped with the new improvement in this new iOS 13. Find My iPhone and Find My Friends are now combined in a single, easy-to-use app to help you locate the people and devices that are important to you.

Optimized Battery Charging 

A new option helps in iOS 13, slow the rate of battery aging by reducing the time your iPhone spends fully charged. iPhone uses on-device machine learning to understand your daily charging routine so it can wait to finish loading past 80 percent until you need to use it. 

This new treat from Apple would guaranteed provide the new look, feel & experience to the all Apple lover.
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App Developers Raised Voice against iOS 13 Location Tracking Changes https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-location-tracking-changes/ https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-location-tracking-changes/#respond Wed, 21 Aug 2019 10:18:51 +0000 https://ripenapps.com/blog/?p=1448 Apple has said up, and coming changes to its iPhone operating system will better ensure the privacy of users. But, a group of app developers recently disclosed to Apple a …

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Apple has said up, and coming changes to its iPhone operating system will better ensure the privacy of users. But, a group of app developers recently disclosed to Apple a some of those changes will hurt their businesses. Developers blaming the company’s anti-competitive behaviour it subjects its software to the new runs the show.

Many app developers and app development companies who create apps for iOS, has raised their query to Apple as for the ongoing change in iOS 13- Apple in iOS 13 made changes to the way location tracking permissions work, and there’s no longer an option for apps to ask to “Always Allow” location tracking. ” area following.

In an email to Apple CEO Tim Cook last Friday, the pioneers of seven app development company their worries about the company’s new restrictions on location-tracking apps in the coming version of the iOS operating system, as indicated by a copy of the email audited by The Information. They blame Apple for having a “double standard” for how apps can utilize location data in its new operating system.

The organizations that wrote to Cook are disturbed that there’s never again a promptly accessible “Always Allow” option. User can even now turn on “Always Allow” in the Privacy section of the Settings app. However, it’s not accessible as a matter of course and requires extra steps.

The app developers contend that this change may confound less-technical user, who will accept the app isn’t working appropriately except if they make sense of how to change their iOS Settings to guarantee the app has the best possible consents.

Developers claimed interruption in their…

User Experience

The developer’s argument is a legitimate assessment of user behaviour and how such a change could affect their apps. The additional frictions of going to Settings to flip a switch so an app can capacity can make users abandon apps. It’s likewise, to a limited extent, why apps like Safari promotion blockers and iOS replacement keyboard never truly went mainstream, as they require additional means including the iOS Settings.

App’s Functionalities

The changes Apple is taking off with iOS 13 don’t break these apps completely. They require the applications to refine their onboarding instructions to users. Instead of asking for the “Always Allow” permission, they will need to point users to the iOS Settings screen, or limit the apps’ functionality until it’s granted the “Always Allow” permission.

Privacy Factors

The letter additionally noticed that Apple in iOS 13 would not enable developers to utilize PushKit for some other reason past internet voice calls — once more, because of the way that a few developers mishandled this toolbox to gather private user data.

Apple’s Response to This Letter:

Apple reacted to The Information.  According to Apple the changes it makes to the operating system are “in service to the user” and their security. It likewise noticed that any apps it conveys from the App Store need to comply with similar methods.

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iOS 13 VS Android Q: Which OS Will Steal The Market? https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-vs-android-q/ https://ripenapps.com/blog/ios-13-vs-android-q/#respond Wed, 19 Jun 2019 13:46:30 +0000 https://ripenapps.com/blog/?p=1344 It is easy to forget “Game of Thrones,” but it is quite difficult to turn around your eyes from the fieriest battle of  being best between iOS & Android. They …

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It is easy to forget “Game of Thrones,” but it is quite difficult to turn around your eyes from the fieriest battle of  being best between iOS & Android. They are in constant competition, and there is never a shortage of gloom, whether it’s Apple dropping a truth bomb about Android’s flip-a-switch privacy during its WWDC ’19 keynote, or Google showing off the competency of its integrated AI smarts at its developer event.Now, the hot topic of this year is iOS 13 VS Android Q.

Last year we had a comparative debate on Android 9 Pie Vs. iOS 12 and here again after released of Android Q or iOS 13, we are on that route.

Well, Android Q is in its four beta, as many of us are using it for months and iOS 13’s beta is just launched in its WWDC 2019 and only available for developers now, with a public beta coming in July.

This means that we are basing this comparison on the features Apple presented at its developer’s conference and the one we have seen from Google so far.

Battle of iOS 13 VS Android Q  Begin

With both iOS 13 and Android Q now in beta, here is our take on where things stand with the two mobiles operating systems.

Minding Privacy

In tech land, privacy has been the unmistakable subject throughout the previous couple of years, and Apple and Google promise privacy enhancements in their next mobile operating system.

Minding Privacy

Boss among Apple’s new privacy features is Sign In With Apple, a catch for utilizing an Apple ID to sign in to iOS apps and websites. It contends with similar tools from Google and Facebook, which let you use your Google or Facebook accounts to sign in to various websites and apps.

Where, Google’s Android Q, then again, plays catch-up with Apple on privacy. The software update will concentrate on giving individuals more control over how their location is shared. At the point when an app asks permission to approach your location data,

Google will ask whether you need to share your area regularly, just while the app is being used or never. (Before, the main alternatives were to share data regularly or never.)

Well, comparatively Apple has more experience about applying dark themes whereas, Google has already launched in Android P and going to pass it on Android Q as well but experience matters. In Apple, it first introduced a dark theme in MacOS Mojave back in the past year, and this time around with iOS 13, they plan it on mobile as well.

Result: iOS 13 won by 1-0

Dark Modes for All

Dark modes are coming to both iOS and Android

Numerous apps are planned with white backgrounds, and in certain conditions, this can get tedious for the eyes. Apple phones and Android devices will both get dark modes, which can be flipped on by tapping on an accessible route. The two renditions supplant white backgrounds with dark colors, extending from dim to dark, contingent upon how an app’s interface is layered.

Dark modes are coming to both iOS and Android

So what is the point? Dark mode can be useful for various reasons: It ought to lessen battery utilization because fewer pixels should be lit up, and it will make screens simpler on the eyes when perusing in obscurity.

Well, if we talk about comparison, In contrast to Google, Apple’s fundamental business isn’t driven by focused ads which depend on user’ data. Instead, it’s emphasis has stayed on apps, services, and hardware. Thus, even after Google guarantees that Android Q would give the user more noteworthy control on what gets shared, it gets hard to process it short pessimism.

Result: iOS 13 won by 2-0

Mapping & Navigating

If you need to get from here to there, Apple Maps is up to the assignment. Also, with iOS 13, Apple is reconstructing Maps to incorporate better street and passerby data and increasingly exact locations. Apple’s up and coming Maps app will likewise examine the device that gives you a chance to see a 3D perspective on an area.

Google Maps has had these features for some time, in any case, including its very own 3D mode called Street View. In any case, Google has significantly more, always refreshing its Maps app to make it much progressively valuable getting you puts, to some degree by collapsing in the helpful bits of its other guide application, Waze. But, Maps is additionally valuable after you arrive. For instance, its Explore tab gives you a chance to discover an apparently perpetual rundown of spots to eat and activities in your general vicinity.

Result: Android Q won by 1-2

Siri VS Google Voice Assistant

Apple may have been first out of the voice assistant gate in 2011 with Siri. However, Google Assistant runs hovers around it, and throughout the years, Apple has done little to close the gap. In iOS 13, Siri gets another robot voice and grabs a couple of traps all over, such as scanning for WatchOS apps on the Apple Watch and having the option to peruse and react to approaching messages through AirPods and stream radio stations. iOS 13 will likewise come preloaded with Siri Shortcuts.

Siri VS Google Voice Assistant

However, Siri doesn’t perform so well as Google Assistant at perceiving and understanding various voices and directions. It’s this essential usefulness that is at the core of the issue. However, Google right hand is likewise incorporated firmly into all that you do on your phone, and can proactively make suggestions by taking a gander at your schedule, and Gmail represents up and coming reservations and arrangements.

Google has put its colleague on each Android phones, in the $49 Google Home Mini and $299 Google Home Max, and into vehicles as Assistant Driving Mode, and at its ongoing Google I/O developers conference, the organization flaunted a scope of Google Assistant personalization features.

Siri is likewise generally accessible – taking a shot at iOS, MacOS and WatchOS devices, and the HomePod. Siri alternate ways can make the customized, personalized task that Apple’s keen associate can perform for you. But, Siri is as yet disappointing, for the most part, because the database it draws from is constrained, while Google guidelines search.

Although Siri is the first launch in Voice assistant market, Google assistant gives more precise way to perform the task which is incorporated in Android Q.

Result: Android Q won by 2-2

Capturing, Editing & Sharing Pictures

Google Photos offers nearly all that you’d need in a photograph service. It consolidates easy efforts and photographs imparting to incredible, simple to-utilize altering devices to make a fundamental photography tool for an Android phone. Night Site mode on Pixel phones almost without anyone else is sufficient to tip the scale to Android. Since its from Google, you can look for individuals, spots, and things to see every one of the pictures Google Photos has doled out the tag to. What’s more, the principal 15GB of online stockpiling is free.

Capturing Editing and Sharing Pictures

Apple Photos accompanies a rich of editing tools, and in iOS 13, the app will increase considerably more, including the capacity to change the force of portrait lighting with a slider. Apple Photos exceeds expectations at perceiving faces, objects, and scenes to enable you to deal with your pictures. Shockingly, a significant part of the apps capacity is accessible just to Apple’s clients. Also, the principal 5GB of iCloud storage is free.

Result: Android Q won by 3-2

Messaging:

Apple Messages, Google’s Duo & Hangouts

Apple puts its messaging focus around FaceTime & Messages, which are difficult to beat for video and text chat. Communications are encrypted end to end. The informing handoff among iOS and MacOS devices is consistent. Also, you can further modify Memoji symbols.

Google’s messaging approach on Android is, err, more varied, with Duo and Hangouts for voice and video calls, Google Voice for dedicated voice calls, Hangouts Meet and Chat for business communication, and Messages for text messaging. You can utilize the Hangouts website to keep informing on your Mac and Windows device, and you can stay aware of your Messages writings using the web rendition of the app. The web version is helpful; however, not impeccable, and it, in some cases, appears to overlook it’s associated with the mobile version of the services.

Results: iOS 13 won by 3-3.

Swipey Keyboards

If you swipe rather than sort, iOS 13 picking up a swipable console is a major – yet very tardy – deal. Google has its swipable console, Gboard, and many other Android phones actualize different apps like SwiftKey, into their default virtual consoles.

There is a ton to like about Gboard, particularly, past its swiping capacities. I like having the option to apply various topics, utilize multiple languages, and effectively embed GIFs. Apple’s demo of QuickPath Typing, the swiping some portion of the iOS 13 console, looks great also, yet it’s so a long ways behind the challenge, it’s challenging to consider this to be anything other than long past due get up to speed.

Results: Both Won

Well, iOS 13 & Android Q both are market pioneers in their way, both the operating systems are coming with most awaited and mesmerizing features. Now its time for mobile app development companies to decide, how they are going to launch the mobile apps for the relating OS.

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