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Apple's iOS13.4.5 upgrade has red spots. How can I get rid of them?

In the global mobile phone market, the performance of Apple's mobile phone has always been at the forefront, especially Apple's system, which can be said to be a standout, and it has dumped Android's mobile phone for a few blocks in terms of stability and fluency. However, Apple's mobile phone system will also have some operations that seriously affect the user experience. For example, after the recent upgrade of Apple's iOS13.4.5, the software prompt information will be reflected in the form of "red 1", which simply makes it impossible for obsessive-compulsive disorder patients. However, this "red 1" is like a dog skin plaster, and it can't be removed. So, what can we do to get rid of this red spot? In fact, there are three ways to eliminate the "red 1" in Apple's iOS version iOS13.4.5:

The first way is to set it in the "Notification" option in the phone settings. In fact, if the user does not turn off the notification sign in the software management authority, when the software wants to notify the message, a "red 1" sign will be displayed on the icon of the software. Therefore, if you want to eliminate the "red 1" sign, the simplest way to deal with it is to turn off the notification sign, or to deal with the unread message as it has been read.

the second is to turn off automatic updates. We just need to enter "Settings", and then enter the "General" option to find the storage space and iCloud usage. After clicking the icon, the first option in the interface that pops up is the option of iOS 13. Click this option, and then delete and update in the pop-up interface.

The third one is more complicated. This one is aimed at the situation that the description file that shields the update prompt is still invalid after being installed on the mobile phone. At this time, a "red 1" will still appear in the settings of the mobile phone. In this case, the first thing to do is to "delete the update". See the second method for details, and then log in to Apple ID again, that is, find the option of "Apple ID" in Settings, and click Exit before logging in again. At this point, generally speaking, the "red 1" in the settings will be eliminated, but it does not rule out that there may still be a "red 1" in the "General" option.

If there is still "red 1" in the "General" option, you can only perform the operation of "Restore all settings". However, this operation is troublesome and you'd better use it with caution. When this operation is finished, you can cancel the "red 1" by logging out of the Apple ID first, and then logging in to the Apple ID again after restarting.

Of course, if all the methods mentioned above can't eliminate "red 1", you can only use the last resort, that is, erase all the data and reinstall the description file. This method is very troublesome and complicated to operate, and backup operation must be carried out before operation to avoid data loss. If you don't like tossing, don't use this method.

in a word, all the above methods can be used to eliminate "red 1", but it does not rule out that none of them can take effect.