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Update your iPhone NOW: Apple releases urgent new iOS 17 to fix bugs plaguing smartphones - and could address battery issues


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  • Apple has released a new iPhone update called iOS 17.2.1
  • The tech giant recommends it for all users because it has bug fixes
  • READ MORE:  iPhone users in uproar over Apple's new Journal app

 

 

Apple is closing the year with a new iOS update that the tech giant recommends to all users.

iOS 17.2.1 is now available for download on the iPhone and includes 'important bug fixes,' according to the release note.

In Japan , the update says it fixes battery drain issues - something that has plagued users since the previous iOS system was released earlier this month.

But the English notes do not mention the problem. 

 

Apple released iOS 17.2.1 on Tuesday to address issues found in the previous update, iOS 17.2, which arrived with the Journal app earlier this month.

iOS 17.2.1 is available now for iPhone XS and later, iPad Pro 12.9-inch 2nd generation and later, iPad Pro 10.5-inch, iPad Pro 11-inch 1st generation and later, iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 6th generation and later, and iPad mini 5th generation and later.

To install it on your device, open the Settings app, then General and Software Update.

If your device is compatible, you'll see iOS 17.2.1 listed.

You can either download it immediately or overnight, although you'll need to make sure your iPhone is on charge for this to happen.

 

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So, what is build in more? Every new release seems to have more people control functions be it Apple or Windows. I really hate Win11 as if Win 10 wasn't enough of it.

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