Apple releases iOS 13.2, featuring Deep Fusion, new Emoji, Siri enhancements, and more
Apple has officially released iOS 13.2, bringing a wide range of new features to iPhone, including Deep Fusion camera technology for the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, 59 new emoji, enhancements to Siri, and much more.
The update, available now as an over-the-air update through the Settings app, is Apple’s second major iOS 13 update since the software was released in September.
The flagship feature of iOS 13.2 is the release of Deep Fusion, Apple’s new image processing technology that improves the image quality of photos taken on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. Working in the background when users snap a picture, the new camera technology described as ‘computational photography mad science,’ uses advanced machine learning to do pixel-by-pixel processing of photos, optimizing for texture, details and noise in every part of the photo.
As shown earlier in the year, iOS 13.2 includes a wide selection of new emoji, including emotive smiley faces, gender-neutral characters, more professions, various clothing options, food types, animals, mythical creatures and more.
The update also includes a new skin tone picker that lets you select a different skin tone for each person when using a multi-person emoji.
Other iOS 13.2 features include the option to delete all of the Siri and Dictation history associated with your iPhone from Apple’s servers, the option to delete apps from the Home screen when pressing on them with a Haptic Touch or 3D Touch and support for Apple’s new Beats Solo Pro and AirPods Pro.