At Apple's annual iPhone event, they introduced new goodies. The brand-new 10.2-inch iPad, the ever-bright Apple Watch Series 5, and the much-anticipated iPhone 11 and iPhone Pro - the successors to iPhone XR and iPhone XS.
iOS 13, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13 are set to be released on 9/19/2019.
One aspect not covered in Cupertino's event is the release date for the next OS update, despite users testing it since June. Fortunately, those timelines are now officially out.
iOS 13, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13 will all hit the scene on 9/19 with exciting features, like the Dark Mode on iOS 13. While iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 share many similarities, iPadOS will take the stage on 9/30.
In reality, this update will be known as iPadOS 13.1 as Apple announced the release of iOS 13.1 on the same day. A few weeks ago, Apple surprised users by releasing the iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 beta versions, featuring most of the functionalities removed in the iOS 13 beta, such as the new lyrics feature in Apple Music. However, iOS 13.1 is set to launch on 9/30 (after the introduction of the new iPhone models), making it more challenging to restore from an iCloud backup if you're using a device with the beta version.
macOS Catalina still lacks an exact release date, possibly in October.
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