Much awaited and as expected iPhone 15 comes with series iOS 17, September 18 It was made available to all users who support devices worldwide. Although it did not contain many radical changes, it won the appreciation of users with features such as person posters, new AirDrop animation and interactive widgets. And now iOS 17.1 Apple is preparing for the release Beta 3 also released the update. Here’s what’s new!
What does iOS 17.1 Beta 3 bring?
iOS 17.0 doesn’t offer all the features and changes the company previewed during WWDC23. Instead, the company will gradually roll them out through smaller updates that will begin in the coming months. These anticipated introductions include the Apple Journal app, collaborative playlists on Apple Music, and more.
The newly published iOS 17.1 Beta 3 release notes include:
Known issues
- On iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, repeatedly entering Cinematic mode or switching between front- and rear-facing shots in Cinematic mode can cause the preview to freeze for a few seconds.
- After Beta 3 is released, the Wallet app may crash on launch for iOS 17.1 Beta 1 and 2 users. (Workaround: Update the device to iOS 17.1 Beta 3.)
- The connection between the card and the bank account may be interrupted unexpectedly. (Workaround: Follow the instructions in the “Update Your Connection” repair flow.)
- If the connection between the card and the bank account is canceled, some users may encounter an error when completing the “Update Your Connection” repair flow. (Workaround: Open Settings and go to Apple Pay & Wallet > Connections. Remove the link to your institution and relink your card.)
Resolved issues
- Resolved an issue of increased power consumption when an Apple Watch running watchOS10.1 is paired with an iPhone running iOS 17.0 (or watchOS10.0 is paired with iOS17.1).
- Fixed an issue where interactive widgets would display blank on incompatible iOS and macOS versions.
Surprise solution: France iPhone 12 crisis
iOS 17.1 Beta 3 updates the iPhone 12 for users in France to comply with a testing protocol for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing.
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