Apple recently released the iOS 17.1.1 update with the goal of resolving long-standing issues with wireless charging and Apple Watch battery drain. Although it hasn’t been widely announced, people who have been dealing with these annoying issues will feel a significant sense of relief from this update.
In addition, the iOS 17.1.1 update can fix a number of bugs. One of which is the inaccurate snow depiction in the Weather lock screen widget. It also addresses a significant issue that certain iPhone 15 owners have brought to Apple’s attention. After wireless charging in some automobile models, Apple Pay and other NFC services become unavailable.
iOS 17.1.1 Addresses Issues With Wireless Charging
Users of Apple devices are increasingly choosing wireless charging more and more. Nonetheless, several users faced challenges such as irregular charge rates and issues with connectivity.
Moreover, iOS 17.1.1 mainly fixes wireless charging problems with some automobile models, like the BMW and Toyota Supra. In addition, these issues were interfering with NFC capabilities, especially with Apple Pay for owners of the iPhone 15 series. This update’s defect has been recognized by Apple and resolved.
Apple Watch Battery Drain Is Resolved By WatchOS 10.1.1
After installing watchOS 10.1 earlier this month, a number of Apple Watch users reported that their batteries were draining more quickly. Users naturally turned to social media to share their observations and confirm that this was not a unique incident.
Subsequently, Apple admitted the issue and said it would release an update, which watchOS 10.1.1 released today, fulfilled. According to Apple, the update specifically fixes an issue that could cause the battery to drain more quickly for some users.
With these two updates, Apple has demonstrated its continued dedication to enhancing device functionality. Also, it gives customers a more dependable and seamless experience. Furthermore, to take advantage of these improvements, users are urged to keep their devices up to date by applying the most recent software update.