Apple launches iOS 13.2 Beta 2 with interesting changes

Apple continues with its established roadmap and has just released iOS 13.2 Beta 2 for developers with numerous changes, as it has to be in an update with that numbering. Changes in Siri privacy, new emoji, possibility to change video settings from the camera application itself or delete applications more quickly.

This new version at the moment it is only for developers, is expected to be available soon for registered users in the Public Beta, and in a few weeks it should be ready for its official launch. We comment on all the changes below.

New Emoji

This update includes more than 60 new emoji, some of which we could already see in a preview of the month of July. What's more there is a new emoji selector that offers you infinite options for different skin tones, as you can see in this tweet.

https://twitter.com/jeremyburge/status/1182350386188828677?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1182350386188828677&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F9to5mac.com%2F2019%2F10%2F10%2Fwhats-new-in-ios-13-2-changes-features%2F

Siri Privacy

As Apple promised a few weeks ago, we will have the option to choose whether our requests to Siri can be used to improve Apple's assistant, or if, on the contrary, we do not want them to be used at all. What's more we can delete all our request history if we wish so.

Remove apps

We will no longer have to wait a few seconds to be able to delete applications from our device. Now from the menu that appears when doing Haptic Touch We will get the option to delete that application. Much faster and more direct.

Video options

Finally we can modify video recording options from the camera application, we will not have to access the device settings for this. It is something that has been asked for a long time and that comes to the joy of many users.

Other improvements

In addition to these improvements, there are many others that are not visible to the user but that contribute to improving the stability and performance of our devices. And other hidden ones that reveal Apple's plans with AirPods, as Guilherme Rambo has discovered: an option to activate noise cancellation on the following AirPods.


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