Earlier this month, Apple released the official version of iOS 17.6.1.
As the iOS 17 update cycle enters its final stage, repair updates have become the main theme of the moment.
According to Apple, the official version of iOS 17.6.1 fixes the bug in the “Advanced Data Protection” feature.
In previous versions, some users had encountered the problem that the feature could not be turned on and off freely.
Just two weeks after the system update, Apple re-released the system push of iOS 17.6.1 early this morning.
The system version number of the revised version of iOS 17.6.1 is 21G101, which is higher than the previous version of 21G93.
According to user feedback, this version seems to be pushed only to iPhones that have not updated the official version of iOS 17.6.1 before.
At the same time, Apple also noted the bug fix for the “Advanced Data Protection” function in the latest update log.
For users who have already upgraded to the official version of iOS 17.6.1, they will not receive system push notifications this time, but they can update by connecting to a computer through a wired flash.
According to the developer’s code mining, there are no obvious new changes in the re-released iOS 17.6.1 system, and it is likely to be an emergency update based on bug fixes.
Therefore, there is no need to worry. If there are indeed major bugs in iOS 17.6.1, it is expected that the new version of the system will also be pushed OTA to users soon.
According to previous reliable sources, Apple is testing the iOS 17.6.2 update, which will be officially released as soon as this week.
In short, users who are currently on the iOS 17.6.1 system can wait for Apple’s subsequent version updates.
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