Apple released the fourth developer beta version of iOS 13.3 earlier Friday. This time, there are still no major new features, mainly bug fixes and the stability improvement.
For Apple, the current system eliminates minor issues and makes users more stable than adding new features.
The stable version of iOS 13.3 is getting closer, after all, Apple has closed the verification channel of iOS 13.2.2.
iOS 13.3 adds communication restrictions to the screen time function, allowing parents to control their children's use of phone, text messages, and FaceTime, and always allows emergency calls. The communication restriction is valid for 24 hours.
Not long ago, Apple also released iOS 13.2.3. Its update mainly fixes the problem that the App may not be able to download content in the background, and the "mail" may not be able to get new mail and Exchange account cannot include and reference the original mail content.
In addition, in the new beta system, Apple has also added the ability to prevent Animoji and Memoji from being displayed on the Emoji keyboard as options, and the edited video can be saved as a new video and so on.