If you have an iPhone, read this article carefully! appleannounced this Wednesday, 18, an update for its newest iOS. Called iOS 16.3, the operating system is all detailed in a company statement. As usual, each multinational update brings new features to your iPhone, iPad or other device.
This time, Apple will come with few features, but with the correction of several bugs that hindered users around the world. Continue reading to find out what to expect.
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What will come in the new iOS 16.3 update?
The announcement comes with the release of the Black Unity bracelet, which celebrates Black History Month in February.
Therefore, the first novelty is the Unity wallpaper for other devices. In addition, the new iOS 16.3 should implement improvements for Apple ID security keys, for emergency SMS and also for connection with HomePod.
bugs
Apple also reported that it should fix a large number of flaws that have been bothering its users since the launch of iOS 16 in September. In addition to battery degradation, iOS users have also reported camera freezes and involuntary keyboard switching.
They also scored on social networks that the keyboard crashes in some applications, such as WhatsApp. Still in the messenger, it became routine for half of the screen to rotate horizontally when sending audios. That or even opening a conversation unpretentiously. All of this has bothered a lot of people.
Users ofiphone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max also reported that bands have been appearing on the devices' screens. More than that! They said that every now and then their displays flicker. According to Apple, this particular issue is caused by a hardware failure.
They have recognized the issue and are working to resolve it.
Who will have access?
Apple's new iOS will only be available for iPhone 8 and above.
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