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iOS 13.2.2 Released for iPhones: fixes issue Regarding RAM Management and More

Apple has recently updated a minor update that fixes some of the problems that were found after the iOS 13.2 release. At the present, Apple is rolling out iOS 13.2.2 for iPhone as well as iPod touch users, which fixes the problem that caused background apps to quit without warning. In addition to that, iOS 13.2 has also brings some enhancements to cellular data performance and many much more.

iOS 13.2.2 Released for iPhones

After the release of iOS 13.2, there are many iPhone users who have complained about RAM management concerns. This issue was also noticed by the iPhone 11 series users, and it would cause a number of background apps such Instagram Gmail, YouTube and so on to leave while switching to more memory intensive apps such as Camera or iMessage. This then further slowed down multitasking performance, something iPhones have been acclaimed for in the past.

iOS 13.2.2 is now going to fix the RAM management issue as per to the changelog. The update is around 98.7 MB in size as well as it will be also available on iPhone 6s and to its later models as well.  The update is also going to resolve an issue that caused iPhones to lose mobile connectivity on temporarily basis after a call and an issue where mobile data would be not available temporarily.

On the other hand, iOS 13.2.2 for the iPhone also fixes the problem that caused replies to S/MIME encrypted email messages amid Exchange accounts to be unreadable as well as also resolves an issue that caused interrupted charging on YubiKey Lightning-powered accessories.

In the meantime, Apple has also released iOS 13.2 previous week which brought Deep Fusion to the iPhone 11, 11 Pro as well as 11 Pro Max together with more emojis, new Siri privacy settings and big fixes as well.

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