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Last year 12.4 beta 1 came out Mid-May and was not released until July 22 after 7 betas, so I tend to agree. I’m sure Apple will want this to be as sound as practical before release.
 
Final, probably not since last version was a C build. But here is hoping to at least a new beta. 13.5.1 is killing the battery on my iPad Pro 2018. So hopefully something is coming.
Since last build was a C, I think the same. Maybe we'll see an A build today.
 
This is the Speculation thread you don’t need to have inside knowledge.

Last year 12.4 beta 1 came out Mid-May and was not released until July 22 after 7 betas, so I tend to agree. I’m sure Apple will want this to be as sound as practical before release.

All hardware on iOS 13 gets iOS 14 so they don’t have to fix everything because its the last version for some one.
 
All hardware on iOS 13 gets iOS 14 so they don’t have to fix everything because its the last version for some one.
Agreed but the man in the street won’t get access to iOS 14 until mid-September (three months) so why leave them with a sub-standard release for months?
 
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They usually release the final version as stable as possible since some iPhones lose support and it's a 3 month window until the new iOS release.
 
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They usually release the final version as stable as possible since some iPhones lose support and it's a 3 month window until the new iOS release.
No iPhone that runs iOS 13 is loosing support this year, they're all getting iOS 14.

Thats why I think there won't be any updates to iOS 13 once iOS 14 is released (compared to iOS 12, whitch got several updates after iOS 13 was released, due to the fact that for example the iPhone 6 was dropped).
 
No iPhone that runs iOS 13 is loosing support this year, they're all getting iOS 14.

Thats why I think there won't be any updates to iOS 13 once iOS 14 is released (compared to iOS 12, whitch got several updates after iOS 13 was released, due to the fact that for example the iPhone 6 was dropped).
Hence the "usually". I know the same iPhones are getting iOS 14. I think the same though, once they release 13.6, I think that may be it for iOS 13.
 
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