2023-11-01 23:06:00
iOS 17.1, released in October, fixed issues such as overheating and screen burn-in. However, there are other issues plaguing users using iOS 17 or later. Problems include slow Wi-Fi speeds and intermittent connections. Credit: Jason Hiner/ZDNET To work around this issue, simply disconnect and reconnect your Wi-Fi. However, this is only a temporary stopgap. According to iClarified, this issue will be fixed in iOS 17.2. The good news is that iOS 17.2 has just been released into developer beta. It will probably be available to general users around December. In the past, bug fixes scheduled for .x releases have sometimes been incorporated into smaller updates. So if Apple decides it needs to roll out an iOS 17.1 update before releasing iOS 17.2, this Wi-Fi issue may be resolved sooner. The beta version of iOS 17.2 finally introduces the Journal app, which Apple first mentioned at WWDC in June. Journal is a digital diary that allows you to record your daily thoughts and activities through text, photos, music, and even workouts. Additionally, users can now collaborate on Apple Music playlists, assign translations to action buttons, and have enhanced iMessage functionality. This article was originally published by Red Ventures overseas and edited for Japan by Asahi Interactive.
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