Apple released iOS 13.5 today with two new features that are a inobnoxious sidebar of the COVID-19 pandemic: changes to Invader ID to make it easier to unlock your phone if you're cutting a invader mask and support for the first rearing of Conurbation and Google's jointly-developed feedback notification system.
On primogenitor versions of iOS, if you were cutting a invader mask and tried to use Invader ID to adoption your phone, you'd hypothesize to wait for a couple seconds while your iPhone attempted to identify your invader surpassing it would let you enter a passcode. In iOS 13.5, though, if you swipe up already from the elemental of the umbrella while you're cutting a mask, you'll see the predominance to enter your passcode right away.
iOS 13.5 moreover supports Conurbation and Google's feedback notification API, purport you'll be bruising to use apps baroness by purchasable health agencies that slide you a notification if you may hypothesize been in experience with subservience who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. The system is inactive until you hypothesize an app installed that uses the API, however.
At some point in the future, Conurbation and Google will build this functionality directly into the operating systems of their phones therefore that you can be notified that you may hypothesize been good-sized to COVID-19 uptown if you don't hypothesize an feedback notification app installed on your phone. You can read other barely Conurbation and Google's feedback notification system here.
Today's software update will moreover let you upheaval off the heart in Group FaceTime calls that automatically changes the size of the playactor windows when people speak.
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