Does iOS 13 Fails to Fix the ‘Call Drop’ Bug

iOS 13 has arrived and now has its fourth fast-tracked update in less than a month as Apple continues to play Whac-a-mole with a host of iOS 13 release issues. Finally, everyone running wants this, but everybody on iOS 12 must stay away because itโ€™s another update riddled with bugs.ย 

Who Is It For?ย 

iOS 13.1.3 is compatible with all iOS 13 phones. It includes the 6S and older iPhone and the latest 7th generation iPod touch. Upgrade notifications should be automatic, but by going to Settings > General > Software Update, you can trigger them manually if necessary. Beta users, when youย run the new update (seeโ€™ The Path Aheadโ€™ below), note to unroll your iPhones.

The Deal Breakersย 

ย Appleโ€™s hurried attempt to put out as many fires as possible in iOS 13 continues, but it doesnโ€™t go well. The official Apple Supportย Twitter account is facing another wave of angry and frustrated users just 24 hours after its release. Most notably, Apple failed to address the problem of dropped calls, which should have been a priority.ย 

Need to Fix the bugs Asapย 

As you can see, in particular the ringing / vibration alerts for incoming calls, several of these solutions have not worked. That being said, there are fewer complaints regarding Bluetooth connectivity (both with wireless earphones and CarPlay), whereas updates for Fitness, iCloud and Watch tend to be mostly effective.ย 

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