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Apple iOS 16.3 Is Here: Urgent iPhone Upgrade With Vital Fixes

Por: Forbes Tech January 23, 2023

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Apple releases iOS 16.3.Apple Apple had let slip that it was almost ready to share the latest iOS software with us, telling us it would be . Apple loves to release updates on a Tuesday, so I figured that would be when we would see it, or possibly later, given that today saw the first reviews of the Mac mini and MacBook Pro grabbing the headlines. Read my review . Anyway about the iOS 16.3 release: reader, I was wrong. Apple chose to release the... + full article



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