Apple releases iOS 16.5.1 with bug fixes for iPhone

Apple has just released the latest update to the iPhone operating system, iOS 16.5.1, to fix an issue that prevents charging with the Lightning USB 3 camera adapter.

According to BGR, in addition to fixing the above error, iOS 16.5.1 is also said to be able to help resolve some user complaints about iOS 16.5, including HomeKit being bothered by constant notifications; causing battery drain problems; weather forecast is not accurate; Wi-Fi disconnects itself; CarPlay affects forward and volume buttons; Spotlight search is still slow when trying to search for an app or other information

Besides iOS 16.5.1, Apple is also testing a beta version of iOS 16.6 to bring a feature called iMessage Contact Key Verification. This is a feature Apple announced in late 2022, but the company has yet to roll it out to consumers despite Security Keys for Apple ID and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud both already in the cycle. released updates. previous iOS 16.x

iMessage Contact Key Verification is a feature that allows users to verify if they are only communicating with the person they intend to. This is especially useful for journalists and government members.

Apple says “chats between users who have iMessage Contact Key Verification enabled will receive automatic alerts if high-tech crooks can compromise cloud servers and insert their devices to eavesdrop on communications.” And for even more security, iMessage Contact Key Verification users can compare it to the Contact Verification Code found on FaceTime or through another secure call.”

Users can update to iOS 16.5.1 for compatible iPhones by going to Settings > General > Software Update. In addition, Apple is also in the process of testing the iOS 17 beta version for developers.

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