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3 What’s New for iPhone Users on iOS 16.3.1

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Apple has launched iOS 16.3.1 for iPhone users earlier this week. The update includes improvements to iCloud, Siri and Find My performance, as well as optimizations to the Crash Detection Feature for iPhone 14 and 4 models. iPhone 14 Pro.

iPhone users can explore this by opening the Settings app, selecting General, then selecting Software Update. Number build for update is 20D67. The update is available for any iPhone capable of running iOS 16, including iPhone 8 and later.

“This update provides improvements bug important and enhance security for your iPhone,” Apple said.

Here are the full release notes for iOS 16.3.1:

– iCloud settings which may be unresponsive or incorrectly displayed if the app uses iCloud

– Siri requests for the Find My feature that may not work

– Crash Detection optimization on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models

Apple is also rolling out updates for other platforms

– HomePod Software Version 16.3.2

– iPadOS 16.3.1

– tvOS 16.3.2

– watchOS 9.3.1

– macOS Ventura 13.2.1

Changes in MacOS Ventura 13.2.1

To get the update, go to System Settings > General > Software Update to see if it’s available on your Mac. In addition to bug fixes, Apple says macOS Ventura 13.2.1 also brings security updates.

With macOS 13.2 and iOS 16.3, Apple introduced the ability for users to set a physical key as their Apple ID two-factor authentication method. This update also includes over 20 security fixes that prevent applications from accessing sensitive user data, executing arbitrary code with kernel privileges, and more.

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