This morning, Apple released a new version of iOS 11.2, which after six versions in the beta testing phase is finally available to everyone who has a compatible device. The update is about 400MB and its main draw is the presence of Apple Pay Cash (a service available only in the US so far). In addition to it, there are a large number of fixes that solve all kinds of errors, bugs and other inconveniences that Apple has prepared with iOS 11(.1). The update is available through the classic OTA method, i.e. via Settings, In general a Software update.
Below you can read the official changelog that Apple prepared for the Czech version:
iOS 11.2 introduces Apple Pay Cash, which lets you send money, request payments, and receive money between you, friends, and family through Apple Pay. This update also includes bug fixes and improvements.
Apple Pay Cash (US only)
- Send money, request payments, and receive money between you, friends, and family with Apple Pay in Messages or through Siri
Other improvements and bug fixes
- Support for faster wireless charging for iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X with compatible third-party accessories
- Three new live wallpapers for iPhone X
- Improved camera stabilization
- Support to automatically skip to the next episode of the same podcast in the Podcasts app
- A new HealthKit data type for distance traveled in downhill winter sports
- Fixed an issue with the Mail app that caused it to appear to search for new messages even after the download was complete
- Fixed an issue where deleted Mail notifications could reappear in Exchange accounts
- Improved the stability of the Calendar app
- Fixed an issue that could cause Settings to open as a blank screen
- Fixed an issue that could prevent the Today view or Camera from opening with a swipe gesture on the lock screen
- Addresses an issue that could prevent the Music app controls from showing on the lock screen
- Fixed an issue that could cause app icons to be misaligned on the desktop
- Addresses an issue that could prevent users from deleting recent photos when they exceed their iCloud storage quota
- Addresses an issue where the Find My iPhone app would sometimes not display the map
- Fixed an issue in Messages where the keyboard could overlap the most recent message
- Fixed an issue in Calculator where entering numbers quickly could lead to incorrect results
- Fix for slow keyboard response
- Support for RTT (Real Time Text) phone calls for deaf and hard of hearing users
- Improved VoiceOver stability in Messages, Settings, App Store, and Music
- Fixed an issue that prevented VoiceOver from notifying you of incoming notifications
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I'm going to try the update. I hope that SE will finally be usable.
I'm going to try the update. I hope that SE will finally be usable.
Keep calm. My iPhone 7 after update ok.
And what was unusable on the SE?
Phone
Couldn't make phone calls from iPhone SE with iOS 11.1?
You don't really need an iPhone for a phone that can only make calls.
So to the question "What was wrong with SE?" is the answer “Telephone” false?
Abbreviation for smart phone
So the “iPhone SE” device, the smartphone, completely malfunctioned?
See Kevin above.
That it was draining fast, choppy, slow to respond, carrying all the iOS 11 bugs that are being talked about, app crashes, slow opening and so on. It's not the user. They announced iOS 10 perfectly and everything fell apart with version 11.
Of course, they didn't declare, but they tweaked. Now with 11.2 it's pretty good so far, although it's still not the same.
On SE up to iOS 11.1, everything is absolutely no problem, after installing 11.2 the battery lasts 3/4 of a day in normal use. On the previous version, even 2 days. How did they do this?
Control Center a step back again…. I want to turn off WIFI and BT from the control center and not just disconnect from all sources. So again, I have to go into the settings like a primitive person and unclick it one by one
Control Center a step back again…. I want to turn off WIFI and BT from the control center and not just disconnect from all sources. So again, I have to go into the settings like a primitive person and unclick it one by one
Unfortunately, I completely agree... I drive around houses and shops and it keeps saying it wants to connect, so I have to go to Settings and turn it off... And the battery is a shame to talk about - iPhone 6 64GB
And battery saving nowhere?
I bought a Nokia 8 a week ago. I can't wait for this. According to a direct comparison, Android is significantly faster than the iPhone 7 with iOS 11. And I note that I've been using the iPhone for 4 years, but I can't stand what Apple is doing with iOS. Overall slower response to any request. The iPhone used to be synonymous with reliability and speed, but now I don't even want to use it. I will wait for iOS 12 to see what they will do with it again, but no iOS yet.
I bought a Nokia 8 a week ago. I can't wait for this. According to a direct comparison, Android is significantly faster than the iPhone 7 with iOS 11. And I note that I've been using the iPhone for 4 years, but I can't stand what Apple is doing with iOS. Overall slower response to any request. The iPhone used to be synonymous with reliability and speed, but now I don't even want to use it. I will wait for iOS 12 to see what they will do with it again, but no iOS yet.
Does anyone have problems with speech recognition after updating to 11.2? Specifically, that Siri does not understand and does not respond to what a person says? In the same way, it is not possible to dictate by voice from the right. But the microphone works normally. Thanks for the observations
Does anyone have problems with speech recognition after updating to 11.2? Specifically, that Siri does not understand and does not respond to what a person says? In the same way, it is not possible to dictate by voice from the right. But the microphone works normally. Thanks for the observations
Has anyone else lost their mobile data and hotspot settings from the control center?
Is there anyone out there whose mobile data and personal hotspot settings have disappeared from the control center on their iPad?
This update killed 80 percent of my battery by morning….
a few days ago I updated SE to iOS 11.2 and I also updated iTunes to the latest version and since then when I connect my PC to Mobile SE does not communicate with iTunes did this happen to you too? I do not know what do with it
then I found out that it will be an update on the phone, because I connected the iPod shuffle and it communicates with it, how do I restore to an older iOS?
With this update, Apple stopped supporting going back to previous iOS... So it doesn't work anymore :/