The release of iOS 17.1.2 is imminent.

The release of iOS 17.1.2 is imminent.

This week, Apple will likely release the iOS 17.1.2 update for the iPhone. iOS 17.2 is expected to be released later this year, leaving only a short window of time to introduce the necessary updates.

Since iOS 17.1.2 is a minor update, it will likely focus primarily on fixing bugs. Hopefully, it will include a fix for the wifi issue that many have encountered. This issue was addressed in the 17.2 beta and Apple claims it will be fixed in the final release, but it is expected that it may be fixed in advance.

Due to this WiFi issue, some users have found their phones disconnecting from the Internet connection or not connecting at all. Apple is expected to wait for a major update to resolve this issue, but until then they may provide a patch to alleviate this problem.

Aside from the wifi issue, there are a few other complaints that might be addressed by the update. A few minor bugs have been reported related to push notifications, HomeKit, etc. Other than that, there should be some minor security updates.

One feature that may get some attention is NameDrop, which has caused mild panic in recent days. While most of the concerns are exaggerated and due to misinformation, there is one potential fix. Apple should change its software so that the NameDrop feature is not automatically activated.

iOS 17.1.2 is not likely to offer anything groundbreaking, but it should fix some of the known issues. Its main task is to lay some of the groundwork for a larger release coming later this year. This update has been tested for nearly a month and seems to be receiving positive feedback. There is excitement about the new Journal app and collaboration on playlists. There are a few other notable features, see the article for more details.

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