iOS 13.3 SOLVES a very BIG PROBLEM Brought by iOS 13.2

iOS 13.3 solves a very big problem brought by iOS 13.2 for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, here's what Apple finally fixed for its customers.

iOS 13.3 solves the problem of ios 13.2

iOS 13.3 was released last night in beta version 1 by the Apple company for application developers for the iOS platform, and after the first installations and tests, it seems that the update solves a big problem of iOS 13.2. You know from last week that iOS 13.2 brought a huge problem with multitasking, users not being able to keep their applications open in the background while using their iDevices, but iOS 13.3 solves the problem altogether.

iOS 13.3 will once again allow iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch users to save data in the applications they use in everyday life, this process being extremely important for the user experience. Many users complained that iOS 13.2 prevents resuming the viewing of video clips in applications without completely reloading them, that Safari reloads all pages left open in the background, etc., and iOS 13.3 returns the situation to normal.

iOS 13.3 SOLVES a very BIG PROBLEM Brought by iOS 13.2

iOS 13.3 does not have any mention of this change in the list of changes published by the Apple company, so Apple refuses to officially recognize the fact that it exists, but at least it solves it. iOS 13.3 should cancel the changes that iOS 13.2 brought for multitasking, but from what people are saying now, things are not the same as in iOS 13.1.3, but are only slightly improved in iOS 13.3 in order not to be as bad as now.

iOS 13.3 should return the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touches to a normal level of use for everyone, many models being affected in iOS 13.2 by the multitasking problem, including those launched even last year. Even more strange is that even iPad tablets with 6 GB of RAM have problems with multitasking in iOS 13.2, and this despite the very large amount of memory, but iOS 13.3 should allow their normal use again.

iOS 13.3 is only available in the first beta version, and based on the way Apple tests its updates, the final version should be released sometime in December for everyone.