iOS 16.0.3 is out now – what happens to your iPhone

Apple has released the latest version of iOS 16, and this iOS 16.0.3 update focuses on fixing some early bugs discovered since the release of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.

But it’s not just a sweep of the software running on Apple‘s latest phones. iOS 16.0.3 also comes with some nice changes for all iOS 16 users, meaning anyone with an iPhone 8 and above can benefit from the download.

The main focus of the iOS 16.0.3 fix is ​​to address the issue many iPhone 14 users are facing with incoming calls and notifications not appearing or appearing delayed. A bug on iPhone 14 that caused Apple Carplay to set itself to a very low volume has also been resolved to ensure you remain hands-free while driving.

The final changes specific to iPhone 14 and 14 Pro users involve the cameras on both phones. Some people found the camera slow to start, while others found a long delay in switching between camera modes. iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max users can now enjoy fast transitions between the standard 12mp camera and the “stunning” new 48MP proRAW camera mode.

If you’ve been having trouble with the iOS 16 Mail app lately, you’re not alone. iOS 16 users on all compatible devices have reported crashes on startup. This was related to receiving malformed emails and has been fixed.

It’s too early to tell if this latest update fixes another problem that plagues all iOS 16 device users – increased battery drain. Although it was initially thought to be related to the new tactile keyboard originally introduced in iOS 16, users who disabled the feature did not notice any improvement in battery life.

Many believe that the next iteration of iOS, the 16.1 update, will be a bigger update with more fixes and changes. The iOS 16.1 beta is already available and includes a handy lockscreen upgrade.

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