Last week, Apple released iOS 17.2 beta to developers for testing purposes. The update could be available for all compatible iPhone models by the end of this month with many forward-facing features. However, it is now being reported that the company is working on iOS 17.1.1 internally, and based on the software version, it could arrive before the release of iOS 17.2 later this month.
Apple has released several updates for iOS 17 to fix various bugs, including the overheating issues on the new iPhone 15 Pro models. Moreover, the company is working to ensure the platform is stable and bug-free, as many users have complained of stability and poor performance on the iPhone. With that said, iOS 17.1.1 will be a minor update, considering the number of features it will bring to the table. The update will potentially focus on bug fixes and performance enhancements rather than getting new features into the mix.
iOS 17.1.1 could house fixes for WiFi and connectivity issues not addressed in iOS 17.1. Currently, the iPhone also has a bug that allows the device to shut down overnight automatically, preventing notifications from showing. iOS 17 also has a BMW wireless charging bug, which Apple has acknowledged and stated that a fix is on the way. While there are numerous issues, it is unclear at this stage which will be part of the final iOS 17.1.1 release.
As mentioned earlier, Apple is testing iOS 17.1.1 internally, and could be released without entering the beta cycle. This means that developers would have no chance to discover what is part of the release. We speculate that the update will arrive next Tuesday or the week after. However, it will be released ahead of the iOS 17.2 update. The company is working its best to make iOS 17
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