IOS 15, which entered our lives with the iPhone 13 series, continues to receive new updates. In this way, while adding new features to the software, various problems and performance errors are also updated. The most recent version was the 15.2.1 update.
While many problems were fixed with the new update released, an important vulnerability in the HomeKit system was also closed. This recently discovered vulnerability caused iPhones and iPads to crash when the device name was more than 500,000 characters. However, the company has eliminated this problem. here are the details…
Apple has closed the transition to versions prior to iOS 15.2.1
Following the release of the new iOS update and the closing of the vulnerability, Apple has completely closed the return path for supported iPhones and iPads. With the new version, innovations such as Privacy Report, security warnings in the messages for children and Digital Heritage have been added to the operating system. It also prevented crashing bugs found in CarPlay and HomeKit.
Although this situation angers some users, many people are satisfied with the development, especially due to the risks it carries. Crashing problems in CarPlay and HomeKit have disappeared. As the company continues to work on iOS updates, information about the new version has already begun to emerge.
When will the iOS 16 update come?
The exact details of iOS 16, which is expected to be introduced at WWDC in June, are not yet clear. However, it is clear that the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus phones will not receive updates. It is estimated that the new version will not come to iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad 5th generation, 2015 iPad Pro devices.
The upcoming update is expected to be announced online at the WWDC 2022 event due to the pandemic conditions. So what do you think about this subject? Are you satisfied with iOS 15? You can share your views with us in the comments section.