
iOS 17.0.3 is now rolling out to iPhone users, two weeks after the first public release of Apple’s latest operating system update. The company’s latest iOS update comes with fixes to fix the issue that affected Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max Models as users complain about overheating issues. The iOS 17.0.3 update also fixes security vulnerabilities that affect the operating system kernel that will allow malicious users to access their smartphones.
Apple recently confirmed that there is an iOS 17 bug that could cause new iPhone models to get warm, and some apps such as Uber and Instagram have not been properly optimized for iOS 17 and Apple’s new A17 Pro chips, which may Intensify this situation. Thermal problem. The company said at the time that the error would be resolved with a software update, which is now being rolled out to users.
In addition to fixing fixes for iPhone 15 Pro models, the iOS 17.0.3 update also includes fixes that affect the security issue of the iOS kernel, which allows malicious users to gain overhead privileges on their smartphones, a flaw that is actively exploited according to Apple says that on iOS 16.6 and above. Similarly, the flaws that WEBRTC (a real-time communication framework used by several companies) that allow execution of arbitrary code on user devices have also been patched with updates.
If you have not been notified to update to iOS 17.0.3, you can manually check and install the update by following these steps:
How to install iOS 17.0.3 on iPhone
Connect your iPhone to a Wi-Fi network and give battery power that is above 50%.
Open the Settings app and click General > Software Update.
Wait until the update is listed and click Update now.
Enter your phone’s password and start downloading the update.
Wait for the update to complete and restart your phone, which should take several minutes.