Apple made a joke with iOS 13.2, Releases iOS 13.2.1

iOS 13.2.1 was released by the Apple company after making fun of iOS 13.2, here are the problems this update solves for its products.

iOS 13.2.1

iOS 13.2 was released the other day by the Apple company, but unfortunately for everyone, the new update came with an extremely big problem for some of those who use its products. Users of HomePod speakers were stuck trying to install iOS 13.2, with Apple acknowledging the problem and warning people to avoid updating until a new version is distributed by the Americans.

iOS 13.2 was supposed to be an update that would solve the problems for Apple products, but it generated new ones, so the Americans had to admit again that they were wrong, and release iOS 13.2.1. Last night, the distribution for iOS 13.2.1 began, with Apple offering this version only for users of HomePod speakers, with the same list of changes as in the case of iOS 13.2, but apparently without the initial problem.

Apple made a joke with iOS 13.2, Releases iOS 13.2.1

iOS 13.2.1 should be able to be installed without breaking people's HomePod speakers, and those left with completely non-functional products should be able to use them again after installing the update. Apple hasn't offered any explanation as to why this problem occurred for iOS 13.2, and no one else has said what exactly broke so badly that it completely blocked people's speakers right from installation.

iOS 13.2.1 is not and will not be available for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, so do not expect to be able to install this update in these types of devices either because Apple will not offer it. Even if iOS 13.2 doesn't solve the problems that iOS 13.1.3 had for a lot of people, and even if it seems to make battery life worse on some devices, iOS 13.2.1 won't be available for iDevices, but iOS 13.2.2 is a completely different story.

iOS 13.2.1 can be installed right now by anyone with a HomePod.