iOS 13.1 is coming September 24, not September 30 as previously expected

Cupertino, September 19, 2019

Apple publishes iOS 13.1 on September 24, not September 30, as it has stated previously. Wired's Lauren Goode revealed the revised release date on Twitter, just as Apple released iOS 13 to the public.

Unlike previous years, Apple began testing the first major release of iOS 13.X before the release of iOS 13.0. The reasoning for this was simple: the new software was and still is riddled with bugs. Instead of preventing them from minor updates, Apple launches a major update just five days after the release of iOS 13.

Public users can download iOS 13 now, but iOS 13.1 is nearby. It raises the question of whether users should wait, which is certainly justified, but it will be at the discretion of iPhone users.

If you are ready to install iOS 13 with its new sophisticated dark mode and other new features, you can do it. But if you're not in such a hurry, it might be more prudent to wait five days for iOS 13.1, which should be much more stable.

How to download iOS 13

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