Wi-Fi errors on current iOS 17 versions may have to wait until the update released later this year to be resolved.
After the release of iOS 17, iPhone users continuously reported various software issues related to this version, including unstable Wi-Fi errors, and loss of internet access despite still having full signal lines. and the system says “No connection”. In a recent response on the user community page, Apple said that some users of the iOS 17 .2 Beta 1 test version no longer experience the above situation.
Thus, iPhones with Wi-Fi errors currently have hope to fix this situation through a software update, but the official iOS 17.2 release roadmap has not yet been announced. Many predictions suggest that the new version will appear in December, because this is a major update.
Wi-Fi errors have been common on the iPhone 15 series since upgrading to iOS 17, but until recently iOS 17.1 has not been fixed. Currently, users only have 2 options: one is to update the device to the Beta version but accept the risk of encountering other unlisted errors because this is only a test version, lacking stability; Option 2 is to wait until iOS 17.2 is officially available to upgrade your device.
Not only confirming the Wi-Fi error, Apple also acknowledged the car wireless charging problem in the iPhone 15 series. In an internal notice sent to authorized suppliers, the company said that for a small number of iPhone 15 series devices, The NFC feature may be temporarily disabled for wireless charging on some BMW and Toyota Supra models, but no specific reason was given.
In addition to fixing existing errors on the iPhone 15 series and some previous devices, iOS 17.2 was announced by Apple to add features to the device, including the introduction of Journal software to help record user moments. through photos, music, and text; Action button adds quick translation capabilities; verify contact lock on iMessage