The official announcement of iOS 14 will be held in June at a conference for developers WWDC 2020
Apple has officially released updates to the iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1 operating systems. The iOS 13.4.1 update, which came out about two weeks after the release of iOS 13.4, fixes various bugs.
Apple has released the latest version of iOS 13.4.1. No more functional updates to iOS 13
In particular, the new firmware fixes an issue that prevents users of phones with iOS 13.4 installed from making FaceTime calls to devices running iOS 9.3.6 and OS X El Capitan 10.11.6, as well as earlier versions. The firmware also fixes a configuration error that caused a crash when the Bluetooth module was turned on in the quick control menu on the main screen.
The iPadOS 13.4.1 update fixes the same two problems and also solves the third error, which was the inability to turn the flashlight on 11- and 12.9-inch iPad tablets.
It is important to note that iOS 13.4.1 should be the final version of iOS 13. Prior to the official release of iOS 14 in September this year, new versions of iOS 13 will be aimed at fixing bugs, as well as improving the stability and security of user data.
The official announcement of iOS 14 will be held in June at a conference for developers WWDC 2020.