If you have an iPhone, you can now update to iOS 17.5.1, one of the last versions of iOS before the arrival of iOS 18, which will be presented on June 10 at WWDC 2024. The importance of this update is highsince it resolves one of the controversies that have arisen in recent days after the general launch of iOS 17.5.
Apple admits deleted photos have reappeared
The controversy began to arise a few days after the launch of iOS 17.5, when some users deleted photos from iPhone reappeared. The problem was that they even appeared on iPhones that no longer belonged to them and had been given to other people, previously deleting the iPhone as a result.
iOS 17.5.1 fixes photo reappearance issue
Due to this problem, which Apple describes as rare, it is very important to update to iOS 17.5.1 for your privacy and to protect you for the future if you plan to give your iPhone to someone else. It must be said that in the entire Applesfera editorial team, this has not happened to any of us. But if Apple admits it in the patch notes, This is a real and recognized error.
This update includes important bug fixes and resolves a rare issue that sometimes caused photos from a corrupted database to reappear in the Photo Library even if they had been deleted.
For the rest, in iOS 17.5.1 there are no more new features. ANDThe update cycle is almost over. We will surely see the beta 1 version of iOS 17.6 this week, and in a few weeks, the big first beta version of iOS 18.
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