When it comes to smartphones, software is as important as hardware. Updates can make our devices better by adding new features and improving efficiency. However, operating systems such as Android and iOS aren’t easy to handle. Even the smallest mistake can lead to serious problems and cause millions of iPhone users to suffer. Unfortunately Apple experienced this firsthand when users who downloaded iOS 17.2.1 began facing problems with features like cellular connectivity. Here are the details…

iOS 17.2.1 Update Challenges of iPhones’ Cellular Connectivity and More…

Apple released iOS 17.2.1 a few days ago. The update didn’t bring any new features to iPhone’s but it finally brought a solution to the battery drain problem that have been experienced for a while. While the company solved one problem, it replaced it with something much more frustrating. It appears that iPhone users worldwide are facing cellular connectivity issues after updating to iOS 17.2.1.

Despite attempts to reset the phone, including restoring it to factory settings, hasn’t resolved the problem. Apple has not provided any statement to reassure users regarding this issue. In my personal experience, I installed the update released on December 19 on the very day it came out. It’s been over 10 days now, and I haven’t faced a similar issue on my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Based on this, it seems likely that the problem isn’t widespread.

Users who haven’t installed the iOS 17.2.1 update should proceed with caution as issues might occur with these updates. Apple is likely to address these problems by rolling out the 17.2.2 or 17.3 update soon. If you’re facing issues, a temporary fix can be found by enrolling in the iOS 17.3 public beta program. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Enroll in Beta Program: Apple
  2. Backup your iPhone: Create a backup in iCloud or iTunes.
  3. Download beta profile: Settings > General > Profile.
  4. Install the beta: Settings > General > Software Update.
  5. Follow instructions: Download & Install for iOS 17.3 Public Beta.

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