Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11.

Apple has not slowed down the pace of iOS 13 updates and if just a few days ago it released its fourth official iOS 13 update, today we have a new beta available, and it is an important beta. The company has just launched the first beta of iOS 13.2 for developers and with it comes the Deep Fusion function featured in September’s keynote.

Deep Fusion is one of the new technologies that Apple introduced a few days ago and that basically we will help to take better photos with our iPhone 11 and 11 Pro. It will only be available in these models as it is necessary to have the power of the A13 Bionic processor to perform the complex calculations of this computational photography technology.

Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11

All the news in iOS 13.2

It seems that the main novelty of this update is Deep Fusion, a feature that Apple promised would reach the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro before the end of the year and that it seems that the promise is going to be fulfilled. It is also a heavy update, 3.72 GB occupies in an iPhone 11 pro.

Deep Fusion in a new way to improve photos taken with the iPhone 11 and it works like this: the iPhone will take a total of 9 photos each time we take a photo, in fact it will take photos even before pressing the shutter button. It will capture 4 images with different exposures, 4 secondary images, and one long exposure photo.

Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11

The A13 Bionic’s Neural Engine will then analyze the merged combination of all the images, selecting pixel by pixel the ones with the best detail, exposure, white balance, focus or tone display. Thus will optimize up to 24 million pixels to improve details and noise. And it will all do it in less than a second.

As a result we will obtain a photograph with much more detail than usual, something that will undoubtedly improve the powerful camera of the new iPhone 11.

Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11

As for the rest of the news that iOS 13.2 includes, we are still waiting to download and test the beta thoroughly to discover them, we will update this post when we have more information.

  • Announcing messages with Siri is now available, although it does not appear to us.
  • New animation of the volume HUD.

How to install iOS 13.1 and iPadOS and compatible devices

If you already have iOS 13 or iPadOS beta installed on your iPhone or iPad, you just have to go to Settings Software update and download this new beta like any other update.

Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11

If you don’t have any beta installed, you just have to follow our tutorial in that we explain step by step how to do it. You can choose to download the public beta or the developer beta, whichever you prefer.

As for the devices compatible with iOS 13 and iPadOS, this is the complete list:

iPhone

  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone SE
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPod

  • iPod touch (7th generation)

iPad

  • iPad Mini 4
  • iPad Mini 2019
  • iPad (2017)
  • iPad Air 2
  • iPad Air 2019
  • 9.7 ″ iPad Pro
  • 12.9 ″ iPad Pro (1st generation)
  • 10.5 ″ iPad Pro
  • 12.9 ″ iPad Pro (2nd generation)
  • iPad (2018)
  • 11 ″ iPad Pro
  • 12.9 ″ iPad Pro (3rd generation)

Apple has just released the beta of iOS 13.2 that activates Deep Fusion in the iPhone 11