iOS 17.2 update fixes iPhone Wi-Fi connection issues

Apple says the upcoming iOS 17.2 update will fix several Wi-Fi connectivity issues on iPhones running iOS 17.

Since the launch of iOS 17 in early September last year, some iPhone users have reported issues with their devices not connecting properly to Wi-Fi networks.

According to user feedback, Wi-Fi connections on iPhone may sometimes drop for no apparent reason, while connections on other devices connected to the same network remain stable.

This issue occurs when you use applications that rely on an Internet connection because they stop working or cannot download content. He also noted that affected devices may reconnect after a few minutes or after manually turning off the Internet connection. After reactivating the network, the connection also became slower than the normal speed before upgrading to iOS 17.

In a statement to tech news site iClarified, Apple confirmed that the iOS 17.2 update coming later this year will fix any issues some users are having using Wi-Fi connections on their iPhones, but didn't provide any other details. Or talk about the extent of the problem among users.

The iOS 17.2 update is expected to be released before the end of the year as it is still in beta.

The expected update includes many new features such as the new Journal app, the ability to create and edit playlists collaboratively in the Apple Music app, and adding translations to the action button on the iPhone 15 Pro. in addition to. To widgets. “Used for weather, clocks, etc.



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