Users continue to explore the first beta version of iOS 13 and find small innovations in it, which Coopertinos did not tell about during the presentation. Such innovations include a feature that excludes calls from subscribers whose numbers are not included in the contact book.
It is worth noting that Apple has been struggling with spam for quite some time. For example, in iOS 10, the Coopertinos introduced a mechanism that allowed Apple mobile device owners to block the receipt of messages from unknown recipients.
In iOS 13, Apple went further. In the new apple mobile operating system there is a setting that will drown out calls from unknown numbers. Such a mechanism can not be called a full-fledged system to combat spam calls. However, the solution looks quite convenient. If necessary, users can always add unwanted numbers to the blacklist.
The final version of iOS 13 will be released in September. Apple has now released the first beta version of the new operating system, which is aimed exclusively at developers. The public iOS 13 test build is due to appear next month.