Apple will fix Wi-Fi bugs with iOS 17.2 and roll back change in watchOS

2023-10-31 11:32:55

After complaints from several users, the Apple will finally correct the problems involving Wi-Fi present in iOS 17 and iOS 17.1. The fix will come with the release of the version 17.2 of the software, whose first beta for developers was recently made available.

Apple itself confirmed the fix when responding to a bug report submitted by iClarified. According to the company, which did not provide further details regarding the fix, “there are software changes in the most recent update, build 21C5029g, that have resolved this issue.”

According to the website, there is a perception of improvement in connection stability in the new version, but it is still impossible to know whether all the problems involving Wi-Fi in iOS 17 have already been properly corrected in this first beta.

Still talking regarding the new betas, but now jumping to the watchOS 10.2Apple reversed a change made to the training settings screen, which now has four buttons once more — instead of an empty space.

In the current stable version, to add a new exercise to a workout already in progress, you must first tap “Finish” — then, yes, it gives you the option of finishing the exercise as a whole or adding a new segment.

It’s worth remembering that we made a detailed post regarding the new features that will soon arrive on Apple’s OSes. It’s worth checking it out if you haven’t already been there. ????

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