iOS 9 and iOS 30-based versions were originally scheduled to be released on September 13.1.iPadOS, which was released earlier in advance. In addition to fixing the power consumption and app crash problems caused by the release of iOS 13, it also added an AirDrop function that can be enhanced with the built-in U11 processor of the iPhone 11 series, and added a new automated Siri shortcut and a volume indicator displayed when the new AirPods are connected.
As for iPadOS, it is still based on the iOS interface, but it adds richer floating windows, split screens, and operation gestures for iPads with larger screen sizes. It even enhances the use of USB-C connected devices, including the ability to directly read USB-C flash drives, connect memory cards with a card reader, and access camera stored photos directly through a USB-C cable, making it convenient for photographers shooting outdoors to edit photos directly on the iPad Pro.
In the newly added side-swipe call floating window, users can select any app to use and switch between them by swiping left or right, or change the default active item by dragging. As for the left and right split screen, users can open two identical apps at the same time, making it easy to compare content. For example, open a memo, email, or Microsoft Word at the same time to compare the differences before and after editing.
In addition to releasing the iOS 13.1 update, Apple is also preparing to release the latest version for Mac devices.macOS 10.15 CatalinaIn this version update, a design that can run apps ported from the iOS platform will be added, and a function called "Sidecar" will be added that allows iPad devices to be used as a second screen.
In addition, macOS 10.15 Catalina will split the iTunes service into independently operated Apple Music, Podcasts and Apple TV. As for the functions of syncing and managing iOS devices originally through iTunes, they will be further integrated with Finder.



