Advertisement

Apple says iOS 17.1 makes keyboard snappier, fixes bug

 iOS 17.1 solves the image retention glitch and speeds up the keyboard.


https://www.newshelpar.com/2023/10/apple-says-ios-171-makes-keyboard.html

Apple gave beta testers and developers access to iOS 17.1 RC (Release Candidate) on Tuesday. The update adds a few new capabilities, including online AirDrop and updated Apple Music user settings. But in addition to correcting a flaw that might have caused image retention on the iPhone, Apple claims that the update also improves the keyboard snappier and more responsive.

With iOS 17.1, numerous bugs have been fixed.


Many people have been complaining about how the keyboard stopped working following the update, especially on older iPhone models, ever since the first betas of iOS 17 were released. Even with the most recent iPhone 15 Pro models, several customers still reported having troubles with the keyboard when typing lengthy texts messages.


The flaw has been rectified with the update, according to the release notes for iOS 17.1, which recognize this issue. Fixes a problem that could make the keyboard less responsive, according to Apple.


Many iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max customers were impacted by a different bug (we're not referring to the overheating problems). Despite the fact that these models were just released a month ago, it is simple to locate reports about burn-in and image retention on Reddit and Apple Discussions forums.


Additionally, Apple stated that iOS 17.1 has resolved a bug that "may cause display image persistence" on iPhones.

new capabilities


In terms of additional capabilities, iOS 17.1 will give users if you or the recipient exits the AirDrop range, to complete delivering files via AirDrop utilizing the internet connection. The file will be covertly transferred to Apple's servers, where it will then be discreetly downloaded to the recipient's device.


Subscribers to Apple Music will discover a new button to favorite songs, albums, and playlists, allowing them to filter these items in the library. Additionally, there are music recommendations at the end of each playlist and a fresh way to make artwork for your own playlists.


On October 24, iOS 17.1 is anticipated to be made available to the general public. The RC build can now be downloaded by users of the beta version.

Post a Comment

0 Comments