announced Apple officially released a new update from the iOS 15.6 operating system for users, which includes a number of security and technical fixes, as the update was issued to a number of users of the latest iPhone phones, such as the iPhone 13 series, and then it will be launched in the coming days for the rest of the phones, as this comes a few weeks before the launch. The company intends to launch its latest operating system, iOS 16.
This update to iOS 15.6 introduces a slew of fixes for security vulnerabilities that allow malicious actors to “execute arbitrary code,” vulnerabilities that allow apps to install themselves inside devices, and bugs that allow users to remotely destroy phones.
The iOS 15.6 update addresses technical bugs that might show phone storage is full when it was available, as well as an issue that might cause braille devices to slow down or stop responding when navigating through text in Mail.
The iOS 15.6 update also fixes some issues in Safari where a tab might go back to the previous page, plus it also adds a cool new feature to Apple TV that lets you pause, rewind and quickly render live sports already in progress.
Apple released an iPad OS 15.6 update for iPads with the ability to pause, rewind, replay and quickly render a live sports game in the TV app, as well as fix some bugs in Settings, Mail, and Safari.
The macOS 12.5 update for Mac has also released an update to the TV app and bug fixes in Safari, and the watchOS 8.7 update for Apple smartwatches includes “important improvements, bug fixes, and security updates.”
How to get iOS 15.6 update
To update to iOS 15.6, the user should head to Settings, then General, and then Software Update.