Update your iPhone Now - Apple has just fixed this potentially embarrassing photo bug

Update your iPhone Now - Apple has just fixed this potentially embarrassing photo bug

The latest iOS17 version is now available for download. Also, iOS17.5.1 is worth installing as it fixes a strange bug that might get back the photos you thought you deleted.

After iOS 17.5 was officially launched last week, some users started reporting bugs that "undelete" deleted photos and put them back into the Photos app as an unwelcome surprise. It will be.

This issue has been applied to both iOS17.5 and iPadOS17.5. Fortunately, both the iOS17.5.1 update and the iPadOS17.5.1 update are available for download now.

As the update note explains, Apple states that the issue occurred in "photos that experienced database corruption.""I don't know why or how this corruption occurred, but perhaps the delete command in the Photos app is now not working properly. This will leave the "deleted" images left in the device's storage and you will have full access unless you save that part of the memory.

Even if you have not experienced this phantom photo problem, it probably installs this update on your iPhone or iPad to eliminate the risk No one wants a personal— and potentially sensitive—image that reappears on their device when you least expect it.

iOS17.5.1 and iPadOS17.5.1 are both very emergency patch-like updates and have not even tried any new features. However, the features of the original iOS17.5 update include direct app download from the EU developer website, integrated tracking tag detection (in collaboration with Google), and the new

next big Apple software upgrade for Apple News Plus could be seen in WWDC6 on May 2024. This should be the time and place to see what iOS18, iPadOS18, macOS15, and other Apple Oss will offer in the future. And besides many of the convenience-looking accessibility upgrades, word on the street will be largely centered around AI-powered features.

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