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iOS 13.2 Beta Released With Deep Fusion for iPhone 11 and 11 
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Apple's wave of software updates continued this week with the release of the 
first iOS 13.2 
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 for developers and public testers. With it brings Apple's promised Deep Fusion 
camera feature for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro models, which takes advantage of 
machine learning techniques for even better pixel-by-pixel optimization of 
photos.

Apple also seeded the Golden Master of macOS 
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 to developers, which is equivalent to the final version of the operating 
system that will be released for all compatible Macs soon, as well as the 
second beta of watchOS 
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 and the first beta of tvOS 
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For users who aren't on the beta track, Apple has released iOS 
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 with several bug fixes and improvements.

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Oct 03, 2019
iOS 13.2 Beta Includes Icon Depicting New AirPods 
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 the first beta of iOS 13.2, MacRumors has discovered an icon depicting in-ear 
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 lending credence to rumors that Apple plans to release a new version of the 
wireless earphones with active noise cancelation and a new design later this 
year.

We've also rounded up everything else that is new in the first iOS 13.2 
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 including the return of "Announce Messages with Siri" for AirPods and select 
Beats headphones, a new "Transfer to HomePod" feature for media, HomeKit 
grouping, and more.

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'iPhone SE 2' With Similar Design as iPhone 8, A13 Chip, and 3GB 
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 Expected in Early 2020
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 plans to release a so-called "iPhone SE 
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 with a similar design as the iPhone 8 in early 2020, but with a faster A13 
chip and an extra, third GB of RAM, according to reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Kuo is at least the fourth source that expects a new lower-cost iPhone to 
launch early next year. Earlier reports claimed the device will have a 4.7-inch 
display like the iPhone 
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 so it is not might not be the 4-inch smartphone that some are hoping for. 
Touch ID is also expected instead of Face ID.

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High-End iPad and MacBook With Mini-LED Displays Said to Launch Between Late 
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 new iPhone SE wasn't the only prediction to come from Ming-Chi Kuo this week.

The well-known analyst also expects Apple to release high-end iPad and MacBook 
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 between the fourth quarter of 2020 and the second quarter of 2021.

Kuo believes one of Apple's suppliers will be Epistar, the largest LED 
manufacturer in Taiwan. Just this week, without getting specific, Epistar's 
president revealed that some of the company's clients are working on products 
with Mini-LED backlighting 
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 One of those clients could certainly be Apple.

Mini-LED displays would have many of the same advantages as OLED displays on 
the latest iPhones, such as high contrast.

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 our latest video over on our YouTube channel, we go over some must-know iPadOS 
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 that are useful to those who have recently updated and want to get more 
familiar with the changes.

Tips and tricks range from quick screenshots and a floating keyboard to new 
gestures for selecting text and cutting, copying, and pasting.

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Apple in October: 16-Inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro Refresh, New Apple TV, and 
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 last month's iPhone 11 and Apple Watch Series 5 event in the rearview mirror, 
and several more Apple products in the rumor mill, we can now look ahead to 
what might come later this 
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There certainly appears to be enough on Apple's slate for an October media 
event, with rumors of a 16-inch MacBook Pro, an iPad Pro refresh, a new Apple 
TV, new AirPods, and possibly even the "Apple Tags" if they are ready.

In our article, we explain why Tuesday, October 29 would be a fitting 
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 for a potential Apple event this month.

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