Apple Rolls Out iOS 16.0.3 Update: Here’s What’s New

iOS
(Last Updated On: October 11, 2022)

Key Highlights

  • iOS 16.0.3 update is now available to download
  • iOS 16.0.3 is eligible for iPhone 8 and later devices
  • It brings improvements to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max

Apple has started rolling out the iOS 16.0.3 update in order to fix bugs in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Since the release of the iOS 16 operating system, there have been three updates. This update is available for iPhones running iOS 16 including the iPhone 8 and later models.

The update resolves issues with the Mail application. Notably, it also resolves a few issues users of the new iPhone 14 series reported. For instance, it fixes a voice call-related delayed notification issue on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple is also fixing the low volume issue that some CarPlay users had with the iPhone 14 series.

Most significantly, the camera app on the iPhone 14 was problematic for certain customers. According to the official changelog, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max‘s cameras “may be slow to launch or switch between modes.” Other iPhone users can notice that the Mail app is inconsistent. Security-wise, the changelog reveals that it fixes the “CVE-2022-22658” zero-day issue. The latest iOS 16.0.3 update is available for iPhones 8 and above.

iOS 16.0.3: Steps To Download The New Update

Users can check availability and download the iOS 16.0.3 update by following these simple steps:

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Step 1: Open your iPhone and head to Settings.

Step 2: There, click on General.

Step 3: After that, tap on Software Update. Then, click on Download and Install.

Step 4: Your device will be upgraded to the most recent iOS version after accepting the Terms of Service.

Apart from this, Apple has not yet released an update to give Indian-specific iPhone 5G support. According to Airtel, iPhones won’t be able to use its 5G services until Apple releases an over-the-air (OTA) update for its mobile devices. With iOS 16.1, Apple may unlock 5G on iPhones in India which is already available to users on the beta channel.

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