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Apple has released iOS 15.7.5 and iPadOS 15.7.5 for older iPhones and iPads not supported by iOS 16. The updates patch two critical Zero Day security vulnerabilities which Apple states “may have ...
This week, Apple issued iOS 15.7 along with iOS 16. Both iPhone updates address a major security issue that is already being used by attackers, so which one should you choose?
If you’ve been dealing with bugs and/or performance issues on iOS 15.6.1 or an older version of iOS 15, you might want to install the iOS 15.7 update on your iPhone today.
The iOS 15.7 release date for iPhone is nearly here which means iPhone users should start prepping for the software’s arrival. Apple’s confirmed the next iOS 15 upgrade for iPhone. iOS 15.7 is ...
After releasing iOS 16.4.1 last Friday to fix a series of bugs and patch two critical security flaws, Apple has released iOS 15.7.5 and iPadOS 15.7.5 to address the same security issues in pre ...
Alongside the release of iOS 16 on September 12, Apple also released iOS 15.7 and iPadOS 15.7, delivering important security updates. The iOS 15.7 update is aimed at those who are not able to ...
The iOS 15.8 update will only run on phones and tablets that can't install iOS 16 or 17, including the iPhone 6S, the iPhone 7, the original iPhone SE, the iPad Air 2, and the last iPod Touch.
One kernel flaw, tracked as CVE-2022-32917, is addressed in iOS/iPadOS 15.7, macOS Monterey 12.6 and macOS Big Sur 11.7, while macOS Big Sur 11.7 addresses a second already-exploited kernel flaw ...
The iOS 15.7.1 Release Candidate made available earlier this week appears to prevent Face ID from working on at least some iPhones, according to user reports across Reddit and Twitter.
As of now, iOS 15.7 beta 1 is only available to developers and it’s unclear what’s changing with this update, as iOS 15.6 was also a small upgrade compared to the other versions.