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Apple Releases iOS and iPadOS 13.6.1 to Fix “Green Screen” Bug

KOMPAS.com – This week, Apple release update (update) iOS and iPadOS with version number 13.6.1. This update does not bring any new features, but rather fixes various problems or bug which appear and are reported by the user.

One of them is the problem surrounding the cooling system (thermal) which can make the screen color change and appear greenish.

According to a number of reports, bug The color is said to appear after the user switches from the page lockscreen ke homescreen, using the Night Shift feature. Problems also arise when users operate the iPhone in a very dark room.

This problem is reportedly felt by a number of iPhone 11 users. Here’s how it looks as uploaded by the account @RaghavTechie in twitter.

Besides bug screen, this update also fixes the Exposure Notification feature that cannot be used by a number of users.

There are also problems surrounding file system management. iOS and iPadOS 13.6.1 can now clean file unnecessary system when there is little space on the storage media.

Previously, various file this unnecessary system cannot be deleted automatically.

Also read: List of iPhones Receiving iOS 14 Update

For those of you who feel a variety bug Here, it’s a good idea to immediately update your iOS or iPadOS version 13.6 to version 13.6.1.

Because, this update has begun to be distributed by Apple to a number of supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.

Now, to update the iOS version on your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, all you have to do is open the “Settings” menu, then select “General” and select the “Software Update” menu. There, select the “Download and install” option.

Also read: 7 new iOS 14 features that have been on Android for a long time

That said, this is the latest iOS and iPadOS version 13 update, as summarized KompasTekno from GSMArena, Friday (14/8/2020).

Next, or around next month, Apple will release its newest version of iOS and iPadOS, aka version 14, to a number of supported Apple devices. Is it true? We look forward to it.


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