Apple Releases iOS 13.2.3 and iPadOS 13.2.3 [Download]
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Posted November 18, 2019 at 6:19pm by iClarified
Apple has released iOS 13.2.3 and iPadOS 13.2.3. The build number is 17B111.
iOS 13.2.3 includes bug fixes and improvements for your iPhone.
This update: ● Fixes an issue where system search and search within Mail, Files, and Notes might not work ● Addresses an issue where photos, links, and other attachments might not display in the Messages details view ● Fixes an issue that could prevent apps from downloading content in the background ● Resolves issues that may prevent Mail from fetching new messages, and fail to include and quote original message content in Exchange accounts
I only upgraded to iOS 3.2 because it was required to utilize the full AirPod Pro features, and the majority of my photo apps broke, as the screen adjustments stopped working entirely, my phone is permanently locked in dark mode, and every photo app, other than Apple photos, displays negative views, making the phone next to worthless.
So far, despite three separate updates, nothing has been done to address any of these concerns, while I had no problems with any apps being dropped, despite my routinely running at least a dozen different apps at the same time. Now, I'm spending almost all my time on my iPad Pro, and I'm leaving my phone at home more often than I ever have before.
I'd NEVER have upgraded, if I'd had ANY choice. And to add salt to my wounds, Apple immediately refused to allow ANY downgrades for everyone suffering substantial issues with these INCREDIBLY buggy releases. So far, it looks like Apple will NEVER fix everything they screwed up. However, given the recent series of buggy releases, I won't update ANY other Apple product until I'm SURE the updates are completely bug free. It's just not worth losing valued apps, as Apple's showing no interest in correcting their mistakes, instead going for a few 'good enough' semi-fixes.
This is Samsung level engineering, and refutes everything that Apple has built it's reputation on for years.