Written by Muhammad Ayman Tuesday, December 19, 2023 10:00 PM
Seems to be a company Apple It is internally testing the iOS 17.2.1 update for the iPhone, and it is likely that the update will be a minor one that contains fixes for bugs or security vulnerabilities. After the release of iOS 17.2 last week, some users complained of a bug that causes the Messages app to disappear when app icons are rearranged on the home screen. But it is unclear whether iOS 17.2.1 will address this issue, according to macrumors.
Since there are many holidays over the next few weeks, iOS 17.2.1 likely won’t be released until next month, although the update could be accelerated if there are important fixes. There was no iOS 16.2.1 update as a precedent, but Apple released iOS 15.2.1 with HomeKit security fix in mid-January 2022.
iOS 17.2.1 will serve as a temporary solution while Apple continues to test a larger update to iOS 17.3, which features a new security option to protect stolen devices and re-enables the ability to create playlists Apple Music Cooperative.
iOS 17.2.1 is likely to be a minor update containing bug fixes and/or a security receipt. After the release of iOS 17.2 last week, some users complained about a bug that caused the Messages app to disappear when rearranging the Apps apps on the home screen, but it is unclear Whether iOS 17.2.1 will address this issue remains to be seen.
iOS 17.2.1 is intended as a temporary solution while Apple continues to test the larger iOS 17.3 update, which features a new security option to protect stolen devices and brings back the ability to create collaborative Apple Music playlists.