Apple iOS Update: Here’s what’s new in the bag with the new iOS 16.3 update

Apple has released iOS 16.3 for iPhone users, which includes some new features as well as bug fixes. Here’s what’s new in iOS 16.3:

Users will be able to add a physical security key as part of the two-factor authentication sign-in process, making Apple ID more secure. This feature will be useful for those who want to secure their data even further.

Apple released the new HomePod last week, and users will be able to set it up and activate it with iOS 16.3.

Holding the side button on the iPhone frequently resulted in unintentional emergency calls. Apple has modified the feature so that users can still make calls while holding the side button and the volume buttons, but they must release the button to do so.

In addition, a new Unity wallpaper is available for iPhones to commemorate Black History Month.

Other bug fixes and improvements that iOS 16 brings to iPhone users include:

  1. This update resolves an issue in Freeform where some drawing strokes made with the Apple Pencil or your finger did not appear on shared boards.
  2. This update resolves an issue in which the background on the Login Screen looks black.
  3. Addresses a problem where dotted lines emerge while starting up the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
  4. Addresses a problem in which Siri may fail to respond properly to music requests.
  5. Amends discrepancies where Siri queries in CarPlay may be misinterpreted.

FAQs

Q1. Where is Apple’s HQ located?
Apple’s HQ is situated at Cupertino, California.

Q2. Who is the current CEO of Apple?
Apple’s current CEO is Tim Cook.

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