Apple has unexpectedly released iOS 13.1.2, iPadOS 13.1.2 and watchOS 6.0.1 for all users. The new updates focus on further bug fixes.
On Friday iOS 13.1.1 rolled out, and the next update follows just three days later. The iPhone or iPad update can be done over the air as usual. To do this, open the device settings, navigate to "General," and tap "Software Update." iOS 13.1.2 fixes, among other things, bugs with the camera and iCloud backup. Furthermore, a bug in Shortcuts related to the HomePod was fixed. watchOS 6.0.1 was also rolled out as part of the update. This update is also intended to fix several bugs—including those related to the calendar. The tenth beta of macOS 10.15 Catalina was also released. The full patch notes can be found below. (Photo by Sikov / Bigstockphoto))
iOS 13.1.2 & iPadOS 13.1.2
- Fixes an issue where iCloud backup progress continued to display after a successful backup.
- Fixes an issue that may cause the camera to not work.
- Fixes an issue that may prevent the flashlight from activating.
- Fixes a bug that could result in loss of display calibration data.
- Fixes an issue that prevented shortcuts from being executed from HomePod.
- Fixes an issue that may cause Bluetooth to disconnect from certain vehicles.
watchOS 6.0.1
- Fixes an issue that causes the Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse watch faces to not display the time.
- Fixes an issue where the Calendar complication may not display events.
- Fixes a bug that could result in loss of display calibration data.