It has been a week since the official release of iOS 13.4 (March 24). According to The Verifier, iOS 13.4.1 will soon be pushed to developers and beta users and will be released to all users in April.
The report also pointed out that the functional development of iOS 13 has basically ended. Before the official release of iOS 14 in September this year, the iteration of iOS 13 mainly revolved around bug fixes and new improvements in stability and safety.
In other words, iOS 13.5 is likely to be gone and replaced by iOS 13.4.4. In fact, neither iOS 11 nor iOS 12 has advanced to version .5, which is not surprising.
Back to iOS 13.4.1, Apple is expected to address issues such as personal hotspots, network connections, etc. that users report.
According to the plan, the first version of iOS 14 will be unveiled at WWDC in June and will debut with the iPhone 12 series in September (if not postponed), and this time Apple will present it to users in an online form.
It is also worth mentioning that the same source said that the Apple Watch 6 will support fingerprint recognition, and tvOS will add parental controls.