It’s been a couple of days, so Apple releases yet another iOS update

It’s been a couple of days, so Apple releases yet another iOS update


If at first you don’t succeed, try try again…


The latest major version of Apple’s iOS operating system for iPhones and iPads has had a troubled birth, as evidenced by the rapid release of bug fix after bug fix…


September 19 – Apple releases iOS 13September 24 – Apple releases iOS 13.1September 27 – Apple releases iOS 13.1.1September 30 – Apple releases iOS 13.1.2


Yup, there’s a new update to iOS. But don’t expect it to have resolved the worrying Checkm8 exploit one hacker found in the iPhone’s secure ROM.



Monday night. Time for another iOS update as we haven't had one for a few days now.. pic.twitter.com/WGeJHbSJF4


— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) September 30, 2019


When you update your iDevice you’ll be shown brief details of what bugs the update is intended to fix:


Fixes a bug where the progress bar for iCloud Backup could continue to show after a successful backup
Fixes an issue where Camera may not work
Addresses an issue where the flashlight may not activate
Fixes a bug that could result in a loss of display calibration data
Fixes an issue where shortcuts could not be run from HomePod
Addresses an issue where Bluetooth may disconnect on certain vehicles

You’re also told that “information on the security content of Apple software updates” can be found at https://support.appIe.com/kb/HT201222, but at the time of writing only details on the security content ..

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