Apple fixes iPhone Wi-Fi issues with iOS 17.2

Apple fixes iPhone Wi-Fi issues with iOS 17.2
Apple fixes iPhone Wi-Fi issues with iOS 17.2
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With iOS 17.2, Apple wants to solve the various WiFi problems that some iPhone users are experiencing today. The beta is available for testing starting today.

Since the release of iOS 17, several iPhone users have complained that Wi-Fi performance has deteriorated. Problems range from dropped connections to slow speeds and more. The people at iClarified have compiled a complete report and provided it to Apple as a bug report.

After additional investigations, Apple was able to find and fix the problem. The result can be found in iOS 17.2, the latest software update for iPhone. The only disadvantage is that only a beta is available today. The update is expected to be rolled out to everyone by the end of the year.

Have you had WiFi problems since updating to iOS 17? Then you can install the latest iOS 17.2 beta update today by registering your device in Apple’s beta program. Always keep in mind that a beta version may introduce other bugs.

Would you rather not receive beta updates after you have registered? Then follow this link.

The article is in Dutch

Tags: Apple fixes iPhone WiFi issues iOS

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