Apple unplugged iOS 16.0.2

The iOS 16.0.3 version, which is very closely related to iPhone 14 users, has eliminated annoying problems such as delay in notifications, poor performance of the volume and slowness. iOS 16.0.2, which was released on September 22, 2022, is...
 Apple unplugged iOS 16.0.2
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The iOS 16.0.3 version, which is very closely related to iPhone 14 users, has eliminated annoying problems such as delay in notifications, poor performance of the volume and slowness. iOS 16.0.2, released on September 22, 2022, has come to the end of the road.

 

Apple parted ways with iOS 16.0.2 update

From now on, it is not possible for users to revert to or upgrade to iOS 16.0.2. Users will either continue with the 16.0.3 version or prefer the iOS 16.1 Beta version.

As new iOS updates are released, Apple made old versions obsolete, and focused on security updates and eliminating camera problems on the iPhone 14 Pro in this software, which it unplugged.

As it will be remembered, people who took photos or videos with some third-party applications before iOS 16.0.2 said that the rear cameras had a focusing problem or encountered a black screen.

Apple wants its users to say goodbye to this version as soon as possible, which also eliminates the problems with copy and paste permission prompts. Finally, iOS 16.1 is expected to be released next week alongside iPadOS 16.1 and macOS Ventura.

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