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7 Things to Know About the iPhone SE iOS 13.7 Update

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iPhone SE iOS 13.7 Update: What's New

iPhone SE iOS 13.7 Update: What's New

If you're moving your iPhone SE up from iOS 13.6.1, you get upgrades to Apple's COVID-19 Exposure Notifications and unnamed bug fixes. You can learn more about those in our walkthrough

If you're jumping up from iOS 13.6, you get iOS 13.6.1's bug fixes You can read about those changes in our guide

If you're moving your iPhone SE from iOS 13.5.1 to iOS 13.7, your update includes iOS 13.6's Apple News upgrades, upgrades to the Health app, and more.

For more on those changes, please check out our guide to iOS 13.6

If you skipped iOS 13.5.1, you get the update's security patch with your upgrade as well. For more on the update's contents, please read our guide

If you skipped iOS 13.5 you get its bug fixes, security patches, upgrades to Group FaceTime, and COVID-19 support features with your upgrade as well. If you want to learn more about them, please check out our guide

If your phone is currently on iOS 13.4, your iOS 13.7 update also comes with iOS 13.4.1's bug fixes. You can read more about them in our guide

If you're currently running iOS 13.3.1, your iOS 13.7 update brings iOS 13.4's changes which include iCloud Folder Sharing, improvements to the Mail app, and a long list of bug fixes.

If you want to learn more about all of these changes, please take a look at our guide. It'll take you through all of the changes.

Moving your iPhone SE from iOS 13.3 to iOS 13.7? You get iOS 13.3.1's bug fixes and security updates in your update. If you need the details, you can find them here

If you're moving your iPhone SE from iOS 13.2.3 to iOS 13.7, your upgrade brings iOS 13.3's changes which include new features for Screen Time, upgrades to the Stocks app, bug fixes, security patches, and more.

If you're interested in the changes on board iOS 13.3, head on over to our walkthrough. It'll take you through them in detail. 

If you're moving up from iOS 13.2.2, you get iOS 13.2.3's changes with your upgrade. If you're interested in the specifics, please check out our walkthrough.

If you're jumping up from iOS 13.2, you get iOS 13.2.2's fixes with your update. For more on those, have a look at our guide.

If you're moving from iOS 13.1.3, you get iOS 13.2's changes with your upgrade. 

Highlights from the iPhone SE's iOS 13.2 update include 70+ new emojis for the keyboard, support for Apple's new AirPods, and HomeKit upgrades. For more on the changes inside iOS 13.2, please see our guide

If you are moving from iOS 13.1.2 to iOS 13.7, your update has iOS 13.1.3's fixes on board. You can read about those changes right here

If you're moving from iOS 13.1.1 to iOS 13.7, your update comes with iOS 13.1.2's bug fixes which you can read about in our guide.

If your iPhone SE is currently running iOS 13.1, you get iOS 13.1.1's fixes with your iOS 13.7 update. You can learn more about those here in our guide

If you're moving from iOS 13.0 to iOS 13.7 you get iOS 13.1's changes with your upgrade. 

Highlights from the iOS 13.1 update included tweaked emoji characters, Share ETA in Apple Maps, and a long list of bug fixes. For more on the contents of iOS 13.1, take a look at our guide

If you're still on iOS 12, you get iOS 13.0's changes with your iOS 13.7 update.

The iPhone SE might be old, but it gets a very robust version of iOS 13. Some of the highlights from Apple's new operating system include Dark Mode, the new swipe keyboard, updates to the Photos app, and more. 

If you haven't been following along, you'll want to take a look at our iOS 13 walkthrough. It'll take you through the key differences between iOS 13 and iOS 12. 

If you fell behind on iOS 12 updates, remember that you'll also get the features and fixes from the updates you skipped with your iOS 13 upgrade. 

If you're unfamiliar with the latest changes to iOS 12, you'll also want to take a look at our iOS 12 walkthrough. It'll get you up to speed in no time at all. 

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  1. Sergio

    09/26/2019 at 1:43 pm

    This article is completely automated. My iPhone SE has died with this update. Programmed obsolescence everywhere.

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