IOS 13.4.1 has been released for the new 2020 iPhone SE. Apple's security updates listing confirms the iPhone SE (2nd generation) support. And, according to Aaron Zollo, since "most" of the new iPhone SE models ship with iOS 13.4 running, Apple began pushing out iOS 13.4.1 on April 23. The update came precisely two weeks after the release of iOS 13.4, which introduced at least 33 new features and changes to compatible iPhone models. Additionally, it patches a bug where choosing "Bluetooth" from the Settings app's quick actions menu on the home screen would fail. To elaborate, it resolves a FaceTime issue where devices running iOS 13.4 could not jump into calls with older devices running iOS 9.3.6 and earlier or Mac OS X 10.11.6 and earlier. The update fixes a FaceTime bug and Bluetooth quick action failure that appeared in iOS 13.4.Īccording to Apple, the 13.4.1 update addresses the two bugs just mentioned. Apple released iOS 13.4.1 to the public on April 7 but also pushed out the update for the new second-generation iPhone SE model on April 23, one day before the device's official release.
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