Apple releases iOS 13.1.3 update with bug fixes

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Apple Inc has updated its software for iPhone and iPad users in the form of iOS 13.1.3 and iPadOS 13.1.3, respectively, which mainly includes bug fixes and offers performance improvements.

This is the third public software update since Apple launched iOS 13 last month.

Apple said the update address issues in the Mail app, for Bluetooth connectivity, and more.

Here is Apple's change-log in full:

• Addresses an issue that could prevent a device from ringing or vibrating for an incoming call

• Fixes an issue that may prevent opening a meeting invite in Mail

• Resolves an issue where data in the Health app may not display correctly after daylight savings time adjusts

• Fixes an issue where Voice Memos recordings may not download after restoring from iCloud Backup

• Addresses an issue where apps might fail to download when restoring from iCloud Backup

• Fixes an issue that can prevent Apple Watch from pairing successfully

• Resolves an issue where notifications may not be received on Apple Watch

• Fixes an issue where Bluetooth may disconnect on certain vehicles

• Improves connection reliability of Bluetooth hearing aids and headsets

• Addresses launch performance for apps that use Game Center

Apple has been releasing new versions of iOS 13 at a swift pace. Just last month, Apple released iOS 13.1.1 and followed it up with iOS 13.1.2 just two days later.

Both updates focused on performance improvements and bug fixes for things such as the camera app, iCloud backups, and more.

How to get iOS 13.1.3 update?

The iOS and iPadOS 13.1.3 updates are available on all eligible devices over the air.

To download the new update a user needs to go to settings on the device, choose General, and then select software update.

Once 'Download and install' is clicked, it will do its work to bring the device up-to-date.