Users were having trouble transferring data from one iPhone to another, so Apple last week had to rapidly release a software update for iPhone 15 models. Last Thursday, the majority of customers received iOS 17.0.1, but those with iPhone 15s received iOS 17.0.2. Apple is releasing an updated version of iOS 17.0.2 today, this time for all supported iPhone models.
Updated iOS 17.0.2 build now available:
While the first form of iOS 17.0.2 is 21A350, the present form number is 21A351. The delivery notes are equivalent to previously, referencing that the update fixes an issue that may "forestall moving information straightforwardly from one more iPhone during arrangement."
In all probability, there were still a few clients encountering issues while moving information from an old iPhone to another iPhone 15, so that is presumably why Apple rereleased iOS 17.0.2 with a refreshed form. What's more, as we referenced prior, the new form of iOS 17.0.2 is accessible for all iPhone models viable with iOS 17, not simply iPhone 15 models
At the point when the iPhone 15 showed up to the primary clients, a few clients saw that the gadget stalled out on the Apple logo in the wake of attempting to reestablish the reinforcement from an old iPhone. This happened when clients avoided the iOS 17.0.2 update during arrangement, which was expected to fix bugs connected with information move.
Simultaneously, Apple additionally delivered watchOS 10.0.2 for Apple Watch clients today. The delivery notes notice that the present update incorporates "bug fixes and significant security refreshes."
To refresh your iPhone to iOS 17.0.2, open the Settings application, then tap General and pick Programming Update. With respect to the Apple Watch, the update is accessible by means of the Watch application on the matched iPhone.
Whats New in iOS 17?
New elements in iOS 17 incorporate contact banners, NameDrop, Backup, Live Phone message, FaceTime video voice message, an entirely different Siri voice acknowledgment model, tremendous upgrades to autocorrect and transcription, and significantly more. It's practically similar to getting another iPhone without paying a penny.
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