On January 28, Apple servers made available to all users of an iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with iOS 13, update 13.3.1, an update that added the possibility of disable U1 Ultra Wideband chip, chip that makes sure that other iPhones track your location even if it is turned off or without battery.
As is usual, Apple leaves a reasonable time before stopping withdrawing and stopping signing the previous version, a time established in about two weeks. Once the corresponding two weeks have elapsed, from Apple have stopped signing iOS 13.3, so that today it is impossible to install this version on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iOS 13.3 added new functions within the Time of use option in order to control and limit in a more efficient way the limits to minors, limits that could easily be overcome due to a bug that did not allow adding new contacts to the agenda without the permission of the parent or guardian.
The next update that Apple plans to launch is iOS 13.4, a version that is currently in the hands of developers and among users who are part of the public beta program. This next version will allow us, finally, share iCloud folders with other users, a feature that was announced with iOS 12 but never arrived.
This version, too will expand the number of available memojis, will add new stickers and a new toolbar in the native iOS application to manage the electric corridor, Mail. Regarding the launch date of this new version, we do not know it but it will most likely arrive at the end of this month or early March.