No idea when it's going public. Probably in a week or less my guess. It resolves issues with touch ID not working in apps at least on iOS 13.1.2 no idea what else it brings though.
When your phone comes back up, go to the App Store and re-download the native Mail app
Go back to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > and turn back on the switch next to “Mail” on your accounts again (you shouldn’t have to re-enter any credentials because your account itself was never removed)
It's not iOS 5 any more, there's a vast amount of new features in the software, I don't think Apple or Google can be blamed for bugs on release, they can't be expected to squash everything. What's refreshing is that updates and fixes seem to have been rolled out quickly (at least on the iOS side, I can't comment on Android as I don't use it).
And iOS 13 went to a whole lot more devices in one go than Android 10. That's got to put a lot of pressure on the software guys working on the updates.
no testing cycle is ever going to impersonate millions of users all doing stupid user things; Sure, it could have absolutely gone better and by Apples high standards it's been a poor release, but there's nothing quite like finding bugs, by releasing it to the average Joe.
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