iOS 17.1 is expected to be released next week and is the first noteworthy update since iOS 17 was rolled out to users in September. The iPhone maker is also rolling out updated build candidates to beta testers ahead of launch. In addition to new features for Apple’s mobile operating system, the company has also fixed two issues affecting customers on iOS 17. According to reports, the image retention problem affecting some iPhone models has been resolved, and Apple’s default iOS keyboard will become more responsive after the update.
mike rumor Report The iOS 17.1 update will fix a bug that “may cause display image persistence” and cites feature descriptions for the release candidate (RC) of the next software update, which is now available for testing through the public beta channel. The company is expected to roll out the iOS 17.1 update to eligible iPhone models on October 24.
Users are reporting screen burn-in issues with iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models on various platforms, including Apple’s forum and Reddit — a few weeks after the phone launched.Although it was suggestion iPhone 15 models may be affected by a hardware issue that causes a so-called burn-in issue, and it appears that the next software update will include a fix for the issue.
Apple’s next iOS 17.1 update will also address privacy issues that security researchers have previously flagged affecting important location settings. According to a MacRumors report, iOS 17 resets location-related settings to default values when pairing an Apple Watch or transferring data from an Apple wearable device. This issue, along with issues affecting the default keyboard on iOS 17, has reportedly been resolved.
Earlier this month, Apple fixed a bug affecting the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max that could cause the phones to overheat while in use. At the time, the company admitted that there was a bug that could make iPhone 15 Pro models equipped with Apple’s latest A17 Pro chip run hot, and that some apps like Uber and Instagram that weren’t optimized for the new model and iOS 17 could be exacerbating the problem. question. According to reports, these issues have been resolved in the recently released iOS 17.0.3 update.
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