iOS 17.1 Beta 3 fixes Apple Watch error causing iPhone battery drain

The test version of iOS 17.1 (Beta) is confirmed to solve the problem of “consuming” the power of the iPhone when connected to the Apple Watch.

Beta 3 and watchOS 10.1 Beta 3 test versions Apple has just released iOS 17.1 for developers to handle the power consumption problem when iPhones running the official iOS 17 version lose battery quickly when connected to a device. Any Apple Watch running watchOS 10.1 Beta operating system. This error also appears when connecting an Apple Watch running the official watchOS to an iPhone with iOS 17 .1 Beta installed

To fix this, users or developers with devices running iOS 17 Beta or watchOS 10 Beta should update to the new test version as soon as possible. According to the announcement from the company, the update also prevents crashes and automatically closes the Wallet application on the device as soon as it is opened.

Apple confirms this error occurs when users connect a card to a bank account on an iPhone running iOS 17.1 Beta 1 and Beta 2. If the problem continues, users should access the device via the Settings link . settings) > Apple Pay & Wallet (Apple Pay and Wallet > Connections) . Here, unlink the card and bank account and reconnect from the beginning. Only users in the UK can view the information. account balance right in the Wallet app, it is currently unclear when this feature will be deployed in other markets.

In addition, iOS 17.1 beta 3 is also said to have fixed the radiation level on iPhone 12 models to comply with safety standards for use in France. Besides, the iPhone 12 series will not increase antenna power when detecting the user placing the phone on a static surface

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