The new name is then backed up to iCloud and, if the user’s Home devices are enabled in Control Center, will render the iPhone unresponsive until the devices names are changed back using the API. Trevor Spiniolas claimed that this bug could be exploited through the HomeKit API and used to change HomeKit device names. A security flaw has been identified that affects both iOS 14 and iOS 15 and can “poses a serious risk to users” according to the security researcher who discovered the vulnerability. Unfortunately that wasn’t the only security concern in iOS 15. Apparently due to the flaw malicious code could lead to overflow of memory and thus gain unauthorized access to kernels. Each update to iOS 15 is has addressed various bugs and security issues.įor example, Apple identified and fixed (in iOS 15.0.2) an error that affected the “IOMobileFrameBuffer” interface that is used to control the screen. Apple is usually quick to fix these, but sometimes there will be a wait. With each update to the iPhone operating system it seems that various flaws and security issues make their way to the surface. We also run though how to install the iOS beta on your iPhone. Here’s how to join the beta testing programme. The public beta program allows eager Apple fans to trial the software and help report any bugs before general release. If you’re an app developer you can join Apple’s beta program. See: Why Apple’s latest iOS and macOS updates are more important than they seem. Now that Apple has released the final version of that it is unlikely there will be further beta updates as the company is now focused on development of iOS 16. Read more about iOS 15.1 here: What’s in iOS 15.1? For example, the update makes it possible to turn off the automatic macro mode and adds support for ProRes video on supporting phones (iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max), Lossless audio support for HomePod and bug fixes. iOS 15.1 brings some features that weren’t ready when iOS 15 launched, and fixes some bugs. Prior to that, on October 25, Apple issued the first major update (but actually the third update) to iOS 15. Read about it here: Apple fixes ‘call drop’ iPhone bug with iOS 15.1.1 release. “iOS 15.1.1 improves call-drop performance,” the notes explain. This followed iOS 15.1.1, which arrived on November 18 (for 12- and 13-series iPhones only) and fixed an issue that caused phone calls to be terminated prematurely on those iPhones. More information here: What’s in iOS 15.2? This update brought SharePlay, a way to disable ‘Items That Can Track Me’ in Find My, parental controls in Messages, the Apple Music Voice Plan, and Digital Legacy feature. Prior to that iOS 15.2.1 update the previous update arrived on Decemwhen Apple released iOS 15.2. The iOS 15.2.1 update closes a critical gap in HomeKit so you should install it if you haven’t already. The content of iOS 15.3 was mostly bug fixes.
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