iOS 13.1.3 has 3 SERIOUS ISSUES OFFICIALLY Confirmed by Apple

iOS 13.1.3 has 3 serious problems officially confirmed by the Apple company for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, here they are and how you can solve them right now.

iOS 13.1.3 PROBLEMS Confirmed by Apple

iOS 13.1.3 it was launched just last week by the Apple company, but of course it continues to generate new problems for the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Apple has officially recognized them this time. The problems are so serious that the people from Apple were forced to admit them because people started complaining, and there was no solution, so the decision was made to confirm everything and provide solutions for customers.

Cellular update failed in iOS 13.1.3

iOS 13.1.3 cellular update failed

Apple says the following: If you see this alert, it means there was a problem updating the cellular features on your iPhone or iPad. The iPhone cannot make or receive calls or text messages or access cellular data.

Ultra Broadband update failed in iOS 13.1.3

Ultra Broadband update failed iOS 13.1.3

This problem only affects phones from the iPhone 11 series: If you see this alert on your iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, it means there was a problem with the ultra-broadband update on your iPhone. Your iPhone can't use ultra-broadband until it's updated.

Apple Pay requires an update to iOS 13.1.3

Apple Pay requires an update to iOS 13.1.3

According to Apple, the problem is the following: If you see "Your iPad can't use Apple Pay until it's updated," you won't be able to use Apple Pay or Wallet for payments or access until you update your iOS or iPadOS software on your device. Some Wallet tickets may still be available while payments are unavailable.

The only solution for these iOS 13.1.3 problems is to restore, or reinstall, iOS and iPadOS, and this is because the problems are not limited to the iPhone. According to Apple, you can follow the instructions below to restore the functionality of your terminals to normal in iOS 13.1.3:

  1. Connect your device to a computer. Make sure you have the latest version of macOS or iTunes installed. On a Mac computer running macOS Catalina 10.15, open the Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or earlier or on a PC, open iTunes.
  2. If you see the "Authorize this PC" alert, unlock your device and tap Authorize.
  3. Select your device.
  4. In the Finder, click General. Or, in iTunes, click Summary, then follow these steps:
    • On a Mac: Control-click Check for an update.
    • On a Windows computer: Control-click Check for an update.
  5. iTunes will download and reinstall the current version of the software on your device. Do not disconnect the device from the computer until the download is complete.