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iOS 16.2—Why You Should Apply The Next iPhone Software Straight Away

Por: Forbes Tech November 20, 2022

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Apple’s has just launched, but the next software version iOS 16.2 is at beta stage. And judging from the , iOS 16.2 will come with a bunch of cool new features. Among these, iOS 16.2 could see a new feature called Rapid Security Response in action, which is a way for the iPhone maker to apply security updates to your phone on the fly. It was first announced with at Apple’s Fall event and not made immediately available. But according to... + full article



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