Washington, December 20 (QNA) – Apple has begun launching the new iOS 17.2.1 update for iPhone phones, which is a sub-update that fixes some bugs and problems.
This update comes about a week after the launch of iOS 17.2, which is the largest sub-update that Apple has launched for iPhones since the release of iOS 17 several months ago.
The change log for the new update did not include any specific details, but Apple indicated in general that the update provides important bug fixes and is recommended for all users.
It is worth noting that recent reports have reported that some users have complained of an error that causes the Messages application to disappear when rearranging application icons on the home screen, but it is not clear whether the iOS 17.2.1 update will address this problem and other problems that were observed after the launch of the update. the previous.
In parallel with the new update, Apple also launched the macOS 14.2.1 update for Mac computers, and the iOS 16.7.4 and iPadOS 16.7.4 updates for older iPhones and iPads to fix problems that the company did not specify as well.
Apple is currently testing the iOS 17.3 update, which will add some new features to iPhones, including the feature of protecting stolen devices, and the update is expected to be launched early next year.