During the WWDC 2019 conference on June 3, Apple announced that the iPad will receive its own operating system, iPadOS, and that iOS will be exclusive to the iPhone. Early betas of operating systems showed how effectively separating iOS from iPadOS was. The official launch time for these systems has not been announced, but Apple usually launches them to the public in mid-September (iOS 12 was launched on September 17, 2018). Last week, Apple launched the second beta version of the beta version for iOS 13, followed by the launch of the public beta version.this link-. With the launch of the trial version, the system and its new features are examined and errors are troubled so that the final version is as smooth and stable as possible. During this examination, features that Apple did not mention in the developer conference are also found, and many may not know anything about them and are discovered upon launch of the system. And this is what happened in the past few days as five hidden and important features that are known to have been discovered.

Lots of privacy warnings

Apple added a great feature in iOS 13, which is that you will find a new icon, which is a microphone, as in the picture above. This icon means that an application is activating the microphone of your device, either directly or in the background. Of course, you will be able to find out what the application is from the settings.
Another update is if an application wants to use Bluetooth to transfer some information about your device to any of the external accessories, you will get a message and request approval first
Smarter notifications

A simple yet great feature that shows Apple's attention to the smallest details. Someone has noticed that they are now on a trip to Los Angeles. Immediately afterwards, he found an Apple system showing him a notification about the weather in Los Angeles and explaining that this notice was based on the flight recorded in his calendar. A small but great feature that Apple builds notifications based on its events.
Ambient sound level warning

We know that Apple is interested in hearing health in upcoming releases. In the Apple Watch system, users will be warned when the surrounding noise rises to a level that may harm their hearing health. Also, in iOS 13, the loud volume will be tracked and the user is warned of the risk of damaging their hearing. Settings for that feature have been incorporated into the Health app in a new Voice Tracker menu which looks like a pedometer.
Convert Live Photos to Video or Animation
Live images are not originally a moving image, as some believe, and they only work on the iPhone, and if you transfer them to the computer, you will find that they work as a video file and not as an image. In iOS 13, live photos can be converted into a video so you can share it with Android users, and it can also be converted into an animated GIF with a GIF extension.
Use the mouse to zoom in on the camera
From what we also learned, users can connect a mouse to the iPhone. But what has been discovered is that you can zoom the camera or zoom in and out. Of course, there will be other features that can be done with a mouse, just wait.
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