Apple is currently testing iOS 17.2 as it has seeded the second beta to developers for testing purposes. However, iOS 17 launched with a handful of bugs and issues, which need to be fixed if the company wants to clear some of the most prominent underlying issues on the iPhone. We have now heard that the company plans to release an iOS 17.1.2 update for all compatible iPhone models, which will fix one of the most significant issues on the iPhone.
MacRumors has discovered evidence of iOS 17.1.2 in its website's analytical logs, indicating that the company plans to release the update soon. As mentioned, iOS 17.2 currently rests in the beta phase and will be released in December. Ahead of the iOS 17.2 release, Apple will potentially release iOS 17.1.2 with a fix for a major issue plaguing iPhone users since the software's debut in September.
Some iPhone users have been experiencing Wi-Fi connectivity issues on iOS 17.1.1. The company could see fit to release iOS 17.1.2 with a fix for Wi-Fi connectivity issues. Note that the company has included a fix for Wi-Fi connectivity issues in the second beta of iOS 17.2. However, since the iOS 17.2 release is almost a month away, Apple could release the fix for the issue in its upcoming iOS 17.1.2 release.
Apple released iOS 16.1.2 last year in the same time frame with fixes for various issues, and there is a high chance that iOS 17.1.2 will be released this week. Apple released iOS 17.1.1 with a fix for BMW wireless charging issue on the iPhone 15 models. Additionally, it also included fixes for the Weather widget app. The company also fixed the iPhone 15 Pro's overheating issue with its iOS 17.0.3 update. The company is also working to fix underlying bugs and performance issues to
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