Apple releases iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1 with a fix for FaceTime bug

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Apple has just officially released iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1 to the public and the update comes with a fix for the FaceTime bug that was introduced when Apple released the iOS 13.4 software update. It also fixes a bug in the settings app that could cause choosing Bluetooth from the quick actions menu on the Home screen to fail. This is a small bugfix release; it was not ever even released as a public or developer beta.

Apple accidentally introduced a bug in iOS 13.4 that prevents users from making FaceTime calls with older devices running iOS 9.3.5 or iOS 9.3.6. As you can imagine this was a major issue with many more people using things like FaceTime to communicate at the moment.

iOS 13.4.1 Update
iOS 13.4.1 Update

Here are the release notes for iOS 13.4.1:

iPadOS 13.4.1 Update
iPadOS 13.4.1 Update

And for iPad users:

While Apple’s release notes do not mention it, iOS 13.4.1 also could include a fix for a VPN vulnerability. A bug in iOS 13.3.1 and later prevents VPNs from encrypting traffic, but we are not sure if there is a fix in today’s update.

The iOS and iPadOS 13.4.1 updates are available on all eligible devices over-the-air in the Settings app. To access the updates, go to Settings -> General -> Software Update.

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