Apple Adds Automatic OTA Update Controls To iOS 13.6 Beta 2 And iPadOS 13.6 Beta 2
Apple today released iOS 13.6 beta 2 to developers, renaming iOS
13.5.5 in the process. The new update doesn’t have anything interesting
listed in the release notes but there’s one change that’s already been
spotted by those who have updated their devices – a new option to
customize iOS automatic updates.
In current versions of iOS, a device automatically downloads new updates and then users can decide whether they want it to automatically be installed overnight.

Now, with iOS 13.6 installed, users are also given control over whether the update is downloaded at all.
According to the setting, iOS will only download the update when it is connected to WiFi. But if you don’t want that to happen for whatever reason – maybe you don’t want to lose gigabytes of storage space to an update you don’t want to install – it can be disabled.
The release of IOS 13.6 beta 2 is the first time that such a toggle has been included. It’s possible that the feature will be released when iOS 13.6 is made available to the public, but it is also possible that it will be removed before then. Apple has been known to do exactly that with iOS betas.
In current versions of iOS, a device automatically downloads new updates and then users can decide whether they want it to automatically be installed overnight.

Now, with iOS 13.6 installed, users are also given control over whether the update is downloaded at all.
According to the setting, iOS will only download the update when it is connected to WiFi. But if you don’t want that to happen for whatever reason – maybe you don’t want to lose gigabytes of storage space to an update you don’t want to install – it can be disabled.
The release of IOS 13.6 beta 2 is the first time that such a toggle has been included. It’s possible that the feature will be released when iOS 13.6 is made available to the public, but it is also possible that it will be removed before then. Apple has been known to do exactly that with iOS betas.
Apple is set to announce the next big update, iOS 14, during its online WWDC event kicking off June 22. We also expect the initial developer beta of that release to be made available on the same day, too.I don’t remember seeing this before in iOS/iPadOS – a way to let your device automatically download and/or install updates, without necessarily saying yes or no to both. Nice quality of life improvement. Found in iPadOS 13.6 beta 2. pic.twitter.com/qdEE1vKneP— Jeremy Horwitz (@horwitz) June 9, 2020
Apple Adds Automatic OTA Update Controls To iOS 13.6 Beta 2 And iPadOS 13.6 Beta 2
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