Apple officially releases iOS 17.3.1 and watchOS 10.3.1

iOS 17.3.1

If the river makes noise, it’s because the water is flowing. And this seems to have been true again around iOS 17.3.1 and watchOS 10.3.1 since in recent days the activity of devices with these operating systems circulating on the network has started to be monitored. Eventually, Apple officially released iOS 17.3.1 and watchOS 10.3.1 with bug fixes and performance improvements, minor updates that precede the arrival of the highly anticipated iOS 17.4 and watchOS 10.4.

iOS 17.3.1 and watchOS 10.3.1 now available

iOS 17.3 arrived a few months ago with some expected features like shared Apple Music lists or the new device stealing mode. Without any type of beta involved, Apple released iOS 17.3.1, an update which does not bring major new features, at least visibly, but which resolves a problem which affected certain users:

Includes a fix for a bug that could cause text to duplicate or overlap unexpectedly when typing.

Optimized charging limit applies to more Apple Watches  with watchOS 10

On the other hand, Apple also officially released watchOS 10.3.1, a new version for the Apple Watch that barely includes release notes, only adding “improvements and bug fixes.” However, as in the case of iOS, the climax will come in March with the launch of iOS 17.4 and watchOS 10.4 with all the new features that we have talked about in recent weeks.

iOS 17.4

Related article:

iOS 17.4 and the five big new features arriving in March

Remember, you can download and install updates right now from your iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Also remember that if you want to install watchOS 10.3.1, it is necessary to enter the same path from the Clock application, making sure that you have 50% battery or the Apple Watch is charging at the time of updating.


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