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New iOS update, iOS 13.7 is coming

Today we are talking about iOS 13.7, the new version of iOS . We are going to show you all the news about it, and which is expected to be the last version before iOS 14.

Apple is already known for its updates. And it is that we are accustomed to the fact that practically every month they launch an update to correct errors or simply to implement some other novelty. In this case, without going any further, we are already at version 13.7.

Of this version, above all, it is expected to be the most stable of all and, of course, to be the last version before the release of iOS 14 in the coming months. So we show you all its news.

iOS 13.7 arrives and this is what's new

Obviously, we can't expect great news from a version of this type, but we can always find something else in it, and if we dig a little, we always find something else.

In this case, and if we stick to what is indicated in the summary of your update, these are the new features that we are going to find:

  • New Memoji stickers.
  • The ability to share folders from the Files app.
  • Also includes improvements and bug fixes.

Update Information

Above all, these bug fixes, we hope they are focused on the stability of the system and that they leave a very fine final version. But there is something else that Apple does not tell us about and what is rumored to come in this version of iOS 13.7. She is known as <> .

Example of the new exposure notification feature

If we listen to these rumors, we are facing a function that Apple implements natively in its system and from which we do not need to have any app installed to notify us if we have been exposed to the virus or not. This also depends on the governments of each country and the information they provide to Apple, but yes, the tools are there.

In the next few days we will investigate this issue a little more thoroughly and we will tell you in great detail if this new function is finally implemented in the system or not.