29 January 20, 15:13
(This post was last modified: 29 January 20, 15:16 by silversurfer.)
Quote:Apple has released iOS 13.3.1 with numerous bug fixes including a new setting that allows you to disable the constant location checks being performed by the iPhone 11 U1 chip.
In December 2019, Brian Krebs reported that even with location services disabled for all system services and applications, the new iPhone 11 would still occasionally check for a user's location.
In a statement to TechCrunch, Apple stated that this is caused by the new U1 ultra-wideband (UWB) that needs to be turned off in certain locations due to international regulatory requirements. Due to this, iOS will use Location Services to determine if the phone is in a prohibited location, and if it is, will disable ultra-wideband.
Quote:In addition to the UI location tracking setting, iOS 13.3.1 fixed issues in Screen Time, Car Play, Mail, FaceTime and more.
Below is the complete release notes for iOS 13.3.1:Apple has also released a list of security vulnerabilities fixed in today's updates.
- Fixes an issue in Communication Limits that could allow a contact to be added without entering the Screen Time passcode
- Adds a setting to control the use of location services by the U1 Ultra Wideband chip
- Addresses an issue that could cause a momentary delay before editing a Deep Fusion photo taken on iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro
- Resolves an issue with Mail that could cause remote images to load even when the “Load Remote Images” setting is disabled
- Fixes an issue that could cause multiple undo dialogs to appear in Mail
- Addresses an issue where FaceTime could use the rear facing ultra-wide camera instead of the wide camera
- Resolves an issue where push notifications could fail to be delivered over Wi-Fi
- Addresses a CarPlay issue that could cause distorted sound when making phone calls in certain vehicles
- Introduces support for Indian English Siri voices for HomePod
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