iOS 17.1.2 Update on the horizon: Apple aims to resolve iPhone WiFi Speed issues

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iOS 17.1.2 Update on the horizon: Apple aims to resolve iPhone WiFi Speed issues (Image: apple.com)
iOS 17.1.2 Update on the horizon: Apple aims to resolve iPhone WiFi Speed issues (Image: apple.com)

Delhi : When Apple released the iOS 17 upgrade in September, owners of iPhones experienced a number of problems that prompted different responses. Of the issues that have been reported, a considerable proportion of consumers have voiced worries over WiFi performance issues that have arisen after they updated to iOS 17. Even though there was no difficulty with WiFi connectivity before to the most recent iPhone update, consumers have continuously reported issues with it throughout upgrades and tried solutions. A new update from Apple is predicted soon to fix these problems.

There is still not much information available regarding the next iOS 17.1.2 upgrade, but it is expected to be available for iPhones the following week. Additionally, users may anticipate the release of iOS 17.2 in December.

People have reportedly often had problems with their WiFi signal and speed since the release of the iOS 17 upgrade, according to a report from MacRumors. Since the issue hasn't been fixed even after the 17.1.1 update was released, Apple is reportedly testing an internal version of iOS 17.1.2. Though an exact rollout date has not been announced, it is alleged that the next release of the iOS 17.1.2 update will fix the Wi-Fi problems that are reportedly bothering iPhones. Experts predict that the next iOS 17.2 update will bring new features to compatible iPhones in addition to fixing the major problems that consumers have been reporting.

Rich Communication Services (RCS) message support for iPhones is purportedly another announcement made by Apple. Thus far, Google has requested that the internet giant with headquarters in California enable its Rich Communication Services messaging. For those who are unaware, RCS conversation is regarded as SMS's replacement. 

We think that compared to SMS or MMS, RCS Universal Profile would provide a better interoperability experience. This will function in tandem with iMessage, which Apple assured the magazine will remain the greatest and safest texting app for its consumers.  It is expected that Apple is aggressively working to improve the iPhone user experience in general. The details are still unknown until the impending update is officially released, so it's best to wait and see what Apple has planned.