Apple has released a number of new software updates for iPhone and iPad owners, among others. New iOS version 16.3.1 fixes iCloud settings issues and improves iPhone 14 crash detection.
iPhone and iPad users will now receive a new update for iOS 16 with device-specific changes. According to the first information, the new iOS version brings bug fixes for the app connection to the iCloud, for “Where is?” and for the kernel.
In the release notes, Apple also mentions optimized accident detection for the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models. The update also includes security-related changes this time. However, details have not yet been published. iPhone owners should update in a timely manner to fix the vulnerabilities and issues.
This update includes important bug fixes and security improvements for your iPhone, including the following:
The distribution takes place as an over-the-air update (OTA), depending on the user settings, either at the preselected time or directly when available.
You can also use iTunes with a PC for the update and connect your iOS device there. If you want to receive the update as quickly as possible and don’t want to wait for the automatic installation, you can search for the software update in the settings and install it directly. To do this, go to Settings / General / Software update. The iOS update is displayed there, you can start the download and install it directly. This usually gives you the update faster than waiting for an update notification or choosing the automatic function.
In addition to the update for the iPhone, Apple has also released iPadOS 16.3.1, watchOS 9.3.1, tvOS 16.3.2, and MacOS Ventura 13.2.1.
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