![]() ![]() ![]() This has also been addressed.Ī Safari problem, where a tab reverted to a previous page has also been fixed, it’s claimed.Īnd an issue that caused braille devices to slow or stop responding when navigating text in email is also sorted, Apple says. There’s an issue where Settings continued to display that device storage was full even after it wasn’t. Other updates are important, even if not game-changing. Please note, this does not change the score for the better. Some are quite cute, like the way the TV app will now be able to navigate through a live sports game that’s already in progress, allowing you to restart the game and pause, rewind and fast-forward. So, here we’re looking at bug fixes and tweaks. Apple has released all the features it had promised with iOS 15, after all. This late in the release cycle, it would be surprising if there were new features. Within a few minutes, it’ll be good to go-this is not a huge update. Once you’ve clicked on Download and Install, it’ll do everything for you. Updating is easy-peasy: open the Settings app on the device and then choose General, then Software Update. This won’t apply with iOS 16, by the way, which is for iPhones from iPhone 8 onwards.įor iPads, you’re good to go with iPadOS 15.6 if you have any iPad Pro, any iPad Air from iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 or newer and iPad from the fifth generation onwards. ![]() In other words, every iPhone from the iPhone 6s onwards and includes all three generations of iPhone SE. That’s quite the achievement, stretching back across every device released in the last six years. Impressively, Apple has ensured that every iOS 14-capable iPhone runs iOS 15, too. If you have a device that runs iOS 14, you’re sorted. If more issues, solved or not, appear, we’ll cover them here on Forbes. Even so, for some users, this fix has been a long time coming (and they maybe switched to reading on the Amazon Kindle app or chose real books instead). It looked likely that this update would fix the problem as both the iOS 15.6 and iOS 16 betas were working as they should. After installing that update, users reported that Books would repeatedly crash when opening a book. The issue spotted by 9to5Mac is that the last update, iOS 15.5, introduced a bug to Apple Books. The good thing is, it’s been fixed, even if a mention in the notes would have been helpful. But another item not mentioned in Apple’s changelog, below, has surfaced. ![]()
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