Apple has rolled out a crucial update for new iPhone users to address an issue hindering wireless charging on some devices. This issue is forcing affected users to rely solely on MagSafe for recharging their batteries. Although Apple reports that only a small portion of users are impacted, it is recommended for all users to update their devices promptly.
The update is particularly essential for iPhone 17 series users, including the Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air models. Apple clarified that the update resolves a charging problem that occurs when the battery is nearly depleted. To update your device, navigate to Settings, then General, and select Software Update. The update, labeled iOS 26.5.1, is sizable at 13.6GB, so ensure you are connected to Wi-Fi or have sufficient mobile data.
In related news, Apple is gearing up for its annual WWDC Developers Conference starting on June 8, where the company is expected to unveil the new iOS 27 upgrade. This upgrade promises to introduce a range of new features, potentially enhancing the devices’ AI capabilities and overall intelligence.
Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming event, highlighting the collaborative and innovative spirit that WWDC fosters among the global developer community. Mirror Online will provide live updates and coverage of the WWDC event, commencing at 6pm BST.
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