The Apple iOS 13.2.3 update is now live. Users can download the new update to fix some problems in the previous update and improve their device’s performance with its new changes. But the latest update only has minor changes to offer to iPhone users.

According to Apple, the iOS 13.2.3 only offers some minor improvements to its compatible devices. The latest changes brought by this update will fix the bug in the Mail app. Previously, the Mail app couldn’t sync up with new mails coming in. In addition, the bug that prevents the attachment of files like photos, videos and links has also been fixed with this update.

Apple’s standalone operating system, iPadOS, will also see some changes due to its own 13.2.3 update.

To install this update into your iPhone 11, simply proceed to the Settings and look under the General tab. The Software Update menu will be there and give you the options needed to upgrade your phone’s iOS as long as there is internet connection.

The previous 13.2.2 update has fixed the issue of the background app refresh, which was a problem for many users prior to the fix. As of now, Apple is working on the next patch 13.3 for the iOS.

The latest update will still be available for the iPhone 6S, released in 2015, up to the latest iPhone 11 released just this year. Users who can’t update their devices might have devices older than the 6S.

Fortunately, the iPhone 11 will reportedly be followed with another cheap smartphone release coming this early 2020, perfect for those who can't afford to splurge.

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