The latest iOS update is causing several issues with people’s Apple devices. That has everyone eager to learn an iOS 13.6 issues fix, but also when does the iOS 14 update come out? Keep scrolling as we cover how to improve iPhone performance on iOS 13.6 system software.
iOS 13.6 Issues Fix | When does iOS 14 come out?
According to the official blurb, iOS 13.6 includes various “bug fixes and improvements,” but user reports suggest that it might actually do more harm than good. Notable iOS 13.6 issues include performance lag, problems with various apps, battery drain issues, plus Touch ID and Face ID recognition problems.
Some users are also reporting iOS 13.6 installation issues preventing them from downloading the update, though that might be a blessing in disguise.
iOS 13.6 issues fix
These issues are baked into the iOS 13.6 update, meaning that there isn’t a definitive fix. You can, however, improve performance by doing the following:
- Open the “Settings” application on your iOS device.
- Navigate to the “General” section.
- Tap the “Background App Refresh” option.
- Tap “Background App Refresh” again.
- Select the “Off” option.
- This can improve iOS 13.6 battery life and prevent iOS 13.6 app problems.
If you still aren’t happy with iOS 13.6 after following the above steps to disable background application refreshing, you’re probably wondering “What is the iOS 14 release date?”
When does the iOS 14 update come out?
Last month, Apple announced iOS 14 at the 2020 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2020). The tech giant didn’t give a specific release date, though did offer this autumn as a general release window. Assuming that there are no delays due to current world events and judging by previous years, that means we could get a September 2020 iOS 14 launch.
- Apple has officially announced iOS 14.
- An autumn 2020 release window has been specified.
- Based on past form, iOS 14 may launch in September.
If you’re interested in potentially getting your hands on iOS 14 early and solving iOS 13.6 issues that way, you can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program for a chance to access the iOS 14 beta and test the update ahead of its public launch.