Last week, Apple released iOS 13.5 Beta 3 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 3 to the developers, along with the coronavirus communication tracking application programming interface (API). The tech giant has now released iOS 13.5 Beta 4 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4 to devices that are registered to the beta test system for the development of operating systems and are eligible for updating. After the fourth beta versions of the Cupertino-based company, iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 were released for all compatible iPhones and iPads, the developers started downloading these updates. Developers registered with the Apple system can download these beta versions of iOS and iPadOS to their devices via OTA or from the Apple Developer Center. The collaboration of Apple and Google yielded its first fruit: Apple has not released official update notes yet, but the company is expected to make various bug fixes and improve the system. The public beta versions of iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 are expected to be released later this month. Apple also; Along with iOS 13.5 Beta 3 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 3, it took the first step in coronavirus communication tracking technology, developed in partnership with Google. Published in conjunction with iOS 13.5 Beta 3 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 3, XCode 11.5 will enable developers to use coronavirus communication tracking application programming interfaces and alert users. The new updates also include a small Face ID change that makes it easier to turn on the device by detecting whether the user is wearing a mask and switching to the password screen. The update is not limited to what users offer. The ability to disable large frames in FaceTime group video calls has also been added to the devices. The company also offered tvOS 13.4.5 Beta 4 to compatible Apple TV devices, and watchOS 6.2.5 Beta 4 to compatible Apple Watch devices. The third developer beta versions of tvOS 13.4.5 and watchOS 6.2.5 were also released last week.