A week after releasing tvOS 16.3.1, Apple is seeding iOS 16.3.1 to iPhone users. This update comes three weeks after Apple unveiled iOS 16.3
With HomePod 16.3.2, this update resolves an issue where Siri would fail to complete a request the first time you ask by repeating “on it” or “working on that.” Last week, Apple launchedWith iOS 16.3, Apple brought support to physical Security Keys for Apple ID. With that, users can strengthen the security of their accounts by requiring a physical security key as part of the Two Factor Authentication sign-in process on new devices.
In addition, iOS 16.3 update brought new Unity wallpaper that honors Black history and culture in celebration of Black History Month. This update also enabled support for HomePod 2.Emergency SOS calls now require holding the side button with the up or down volume button and then releasing it to prevent inadvertent emergency calls;
Fixes an issue in Freeform where some drawing strokes created with Apple Pencil or your finger may not appear on shared boards;Fixes an issue where horizontal lines Addresses an issue where Siri may not respond properly to music requests;will report once we learn more about the new iOS 16.3.1 features. Apple is expected to start testing iOS 16.4 soon.
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