Apple releases iOS 16.1.2 software update
Apple releases iOS 16.1.2 software update
Apple published iOS 16.1.2 to iPhone owners on Wednesday, just a week while the iOS 16.1.1 update rolled out. With iOS 16.1 only three weeks old, Apple stays to push improvements and bug fixes to all compatible devices. Anyone with the iPhone 8 or later should install iOS 16.1.2 knowing away for the best security and stability.
Apple officially put down the following support notes for iOS 16.1.2:
- Improved dissimilarity with network providers
- Crash Detection optimizations on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models
Reports of rollercoasters setting off false emergency words thanks to high g-forces triggering Crash Detection may have been addressed in this update. However, ride operators have recommended leaving iPhones before embarking amusements or turning on Airplane Mode. Similar issues have recently been reported by downhill skiers, whose sport presumably imparts forces onto iPhones that have been improper for a crash.
Apple has not detailed the improvements to dissimilarity with network providers, however this could help with connectivity to cellular data towers. Apple has stated that "important security updates" are also entailed in iOS 16.1.2, with more details to come on its official benefit page.
Apple is expected to drip iOS 16.2 before the end of December. This software introduces the Freeform app, improvements to the Home app, and spanking new features currently in beta testing.
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SRC: https://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/978308
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