iOS 18.3.2: Apple’s Surprise iPhone Update Fixes 1 Bug, Adds 1 Frustration
In recent months, iPhone software updates have alternated between large-scale releases (iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3) and smaller releases in between, such as iOS 18.3.1, which was the current version until just a few minutes ago. iOS 18.3.2: Apple's Surprise iPhone Update Fixes One Bug and Adds One Frustration However, on March 11, Apple released iOS 18.3.2, which quickly gained widespread acceptance. It has now become clear that the update also does something that you might find annoying since it was released: it activates Apple Intelligence even if you had previously deactivated it. More below, along with a solution. Additionally, it is now evident that this update has a significant security component. The Economy and Daily Life in Milan GETTY IMAGES' Apple iPhone 16NURPHOTO iOS 18.3.2 addresses a difficult type of security issue, one that Apple believes is already being used in real-world attacks, whereas many updates only address bug fixes and feature enhancements. That is the situation with the most recent issue; the release below contains additional information. PROMOTED
Those who had anticipated the arrival of an in-betweener believed it would arrive within a week or less despite rumors to the contrary. Up until this point, the content remained a mystery. Which iPhones Can Run iOS 18.3.2? Any iPhone model from the iPhone Xs in 2018 onwards is compatible with the entire iOS 18 release. This includes the iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone Xr, and all subsequent iPhones, as well as the iPhone SE in its second- and third-generation models and the brand-new iOS 16e. This is already a part of the iOS 18 cycle, so you should be familiar with it. Choose Software Update from the General menu in the iPhone's Settings app. Wait for the software to download before clicking Download and Install. On my iPhone 16 Pro Max, this update has a size of 704.6 MB and took only a few minutes to download and install. Apple Intelligence According to a report from MacRumors, some iPhone users have discovered that the latest release activates Apple Intelligence. A screen appears after the update with “Continue” the only option offered, and this leads to Apple Intelligence being turned on. Since you can simply turn it back on, why is this important? First of all, the software ought to be able to recognize when you've turned it off before or, at the very least, present you with a screen asking if you want Apple Intelligence instead of activating it. Second, if your iPhone's storage is already nearly full, this may be a problem because Apple Intelligence needs up to 7 GB of space. The solution is straightforward: switch off Apple Intelligence & Siri in the Settings app. That’s easy enough, and might be worth remembering in case a future update also enables Apple Intelligence—this isn’t the first time it’s done this.
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