Apple released iOS 11 back in September, and, since then, the company has released two software updates for the mobile operating system.
Like the first one, this latest software update is designed to fix some major pressing issues with the operating system. To download and install the update, iOS users need to head into the Settings app, then navigate to General — Software Update and follow the on screen instructions from there.
Today’s software release is primarily focused on fixing two issues. The first is a fix for unresponsive displays, especially relating to iPhone 6s models that were not serviced with genuine Apple parts. The second part of the update is meant to address issues with feedback, both audio and haptic, on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models where there was no feedback registering for owners.
“Fixes an issue where audio and haptic feedback would not work on some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus devices
Addresses an issue where touch input was unresponsive on some iPhone 6s displays because they were not serviced with genuine Apple parts”
The update to iOS 11.0.3 is now available for those who wish to install it. Apple is also currently in the beta testing phase of iOS 11.1, which, among other things, will bring new emoji to the platform, as well as reintroduce the 3D Touch multitasking gesture.
Before this update, Apple released iOS 11.0.2 to the public, which was designed to fix a lingering issue with crackling audio in some iPhone models while on a phone call.
How are you liking iOS 11 so far?