Bug no iOS 17.1[.1] would be affecting wireless charging in GM cars

2023-11-15 21:15:46

After facing problems related to CarPlay not working with certain cables and the NFC chip simply being unusable when used in BMW cars, vehicle owners have yet another problem to face when it comes to Apple smartphones.

This is because some reports from iPhone 15 Pro owners started to appear [Max] with versions from iOS 17.1 and iOS 17.1.1 that are unable to use the wireless charging in their cars.

The problem appears to be directly affecting those who own certain car models from the manufacturer GM — like Silverado and Bolt, for example. More precisely, The general report is that this type of charging even starts to work, but lasts for 5 to 10 seconds before being completely stopped.

To make matters worse, the beta versions of iOS 17.2 released so far (up to beta 3) also don’t seem to have resolved this type of situation. According to a Reddit user, he managed to install the stable version of iOS 17.0.3 and confirmed that the function was indeed working before, so it is very likely that something from iOS 17.1 is causing this…

The tip, while Apple remains silent, is to use wired charging or not update your device to iOS 17.1 and later versions, if you haven’t already done so.

Apple, according to rumors, has been making an effort to fix a bunch of bugs that have been appearing this year. Mark Gurman, from Bloombergreported that the company would have paused work on the next major versions of operating systems to precisely prioritize the resolution of so many flaws seen in the 2023 systems.

Anyone out there experiencing a similar problem? ????

via 9to5Mac

1700083747
#Bug #iOS #17.1.1 #affecting #wireless #charging #cars

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Articles:

Table of Contents