When the new iPhones were launched, iOS 13 came out with them. Now, Apple has released iOS 13.2 which includes the Deep Fusion feature that was mentioned during the iPhone launch event back in September.
Deep Fusion is an “advanced image processing system” that requires the A13 chipset that is only in the new iPhone models. With Deep Fusion, the tech giant promises less noise and more details and texture in images, especially when it comes to lowlight situations.
As with most of the software updates, there are also bug fixes and improvements with iOS 13.2. Some of the issues that are being fixed include Messages displaying phone number instead of contact name, sudden disappearance of saved notes and faulty swiping gesture to go home on few iPhone models.
The latest software update can be downloaded and installed immediately from Settings > General > Software Update and will take up 574.5MB.