Apple’s Surprise iPhone Update Fixes 1 Bug, Adds 1 Frustration

The update was updated on March 13 with further details of what is in the update.

In recent months, iPhone software updates have seen a large number of releases (iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3) and the small release between the small release, such as iOS 18.3.1, the current version a few minutes ago. But Apple released the iOS 18.3.2 on Tuesday, March 11, and caught most people on the hop. Since its release, it has now been evident that the update does something that can make you feel disappointing: it changes Apple Intelligence even if you have already disabled it. More down and how to fix it. Now it is also clear that this update is a major protective aspect.

While many updates are related to improvement in Big Fixes and features, iOS 18.3.2 indicates a difficult kind of security issue, that is, what Apple understands is already being used in real -world attacks. This is the case with the latest issue – more details in the release below.

While the rumors were running that an under -Buner was on his way, who had predicted him thought he would arrive at a week or later. And so far the content was a case.

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Which iPhone can run iOS 18.3.2?

The entire release of iOS 18 works with any iPhone of the iPhone XS after 2018. This means the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR and all the iPhones, including the iPhone SE, in both the new and third generation models, including the new iOS 16E.

How to get it

We have some way from the iOS 18 cycle, so now it will be familiar with you. In the iPhone settings, choose the general, then select the software update. Then, click on download and install, and let the software download. This is a medium -sized refreshment, 704.6MB on my iPhone 16 Pro Max, which was downloaded and installed in the matter of minutes.

What is in release?

When it comes to a small release, Apple’s notes are always key, which is. They are comprehensive, reading, “This update provides important bug fixes, security updates, and solves a problem that can prevent some streaming content playback.”

Security details are always followed later, so the problem of streaming is something to remain in this thing. Apple does not say whether this problem is limited to special services or programming – though perhaps if this is happening with an earthquake like Seavors on Apple TV+, we have heard of it.

But it is clearly quite meaningful for Apple to mention it, especially for Apple.

As far as security concerns are concerned, the biggest problem here is the web cut, part of the iOS that is fundamental to safari, and it refers to malicious web content concerns.

If it looks like a Digi Woo, you are fine. The same issue was addressed in the initial version of iOS 17, iOS 17.2 last year. Apple has now updated this solution. “This is an additional fix for an attack that was blocked in iOS 17.2. (Apple is aware of a report that the issue has been exploited in a highly sophisticated attack against those specific targets before iOS 17.2 on the iOS version.

This update was unexpected. If this is in accordance with the project, it seems that the next release will be in April 18.4.

Apple Intelligence

The new release is turned on to Apple Intelligence, some iPhone users found, as reported Macrovers. After the update with “Continue”, a screen appears, and it causes Apple intelligence on. So, why this is the case, as you can stop it again? Well, first, the software should be smart enough to know whether you have already closed it or offer at least one screen that you ask if you want to activate Apple Intelligence.

Second, Apple Intelligence needs up to 7GB of storage space and it may be a problem if your iPhone storage is already full.

The solution is simple: Go to the settings app, select Apple Intelligence and Siri and toggle to turn off the switch. This is quite simple, and if the future updates also enable Apple Intelligence, it may be able to remember – this is not the first time it has been done.

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