Apple: After releasing the iOS 17 update in September, many iPhone users expressed different opinions due to a number of problems. Many users have voiced worries about WiFi performance issues following their update to iOS 17 on their iPhones, out of all the documented issues. Users have continuously reported this issue throughout upgrades and tried remedies, even though the WiFi connectivity issue did not exist prior to the most recent iPhone update. A new update from Apple is anticipated soon to fix these problems. In this article, we will tell you all about this upcoming update.
Apple’s upcoming update details
After the introduction of the iOS 17 update, certain customers have reportedly been experiencing ongoing problems with their WiFi connection and its speed, according to a report by MacRumors. Since the issue hasn’t been fixed since the 17.1.1 update was released, Apple is allegedly testing iOS 17.1.2, an internal version of the update.
Though no official release date has been announced, the iOS 17.1.2 update is anticipated to be released soon and may resolve WiFi problems with iPhones. Aside from adding fresh features to compatible iPhones, experts predict that the upcoming iOS 17.2 will address the main problem that consumers have been reporting. It is anticipated that the iPhone will receive the iOS 17.1.2 upgrade sometime next week, and the iOS 17.2 version will be made available later in December. Not much else has been disclosed regarding this iOS update. Apple should take proactive steps to resolve the problem and enhance the iPhone user experience.
Apple to support RCS
According to reports, Apple has also confirmed that iPhones will accept RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging. Google has so far requested that the tech behemoth with headquarters in California implement its Rich Communication Services messaging. For those who do not know, RCS conversation is regarded as SMS’s replacement.
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