Apple has just released iOS 13.2.2 for iPhones and iPadOS 13.2.2 for iPads. The minor release fixes several bugs, including an annoying background app management issue that cropped up in iOS 13.2. The bug would cause background apps to aggressively quit, so you would have to reload them as soon as you switch back.

The release notes for iOS 13.2.2 are as follows:

Fixes an issue that could cause apps to quit unexpectedly when running in the background.

Resolves an issue where iPhone may temporarily lose cellular service after a call.

Addresses an issue where cellular data may temporarily not be available.

Fixes an issue that caused replies to S/MIME encrypted email messages between Exchange accounts to be unreadable.

Addresses an issue where using Kerberos single sign-on service in Safari may present an authentication prompt.

Resolves an issue where charging may be interrupted on YubiKey Lightning-powered accessories.

The release notes for iPadOS 13.2.2 are almost exactly the same, without the mentions of cellular service fixes:

Fixes an issue that could cause apps to quit unexpectedly when running in the background.

Fixes an issue that caused replies to S/MIME encrypted email messages between Exchange accounts to be unreadable.

Addresses an issue where using Kerberos single sign-on service in Safari may present an authentication prompt.

Resolves an issue where charging may be interrupted on YubiKey Lightning-powered accessories.

How to get iOS 13.2.2

Open the Settings app and tap on General. Then tap Software Update. If you don’t want to force the install manually, you’ll likely be prompted to install the update over the next week or so.

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