Apple iOS 17.0.3 Release: Should You Upgrade?

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Apple iOS 17.0.3 has been released for iPhones, and it’s a quick update to put some critical security fixes out there. Just as importantly, some iPhone 15 users have been complaining that their phones have been overheating. This update, which arrived sooner than many had expected, is designed to address that problem. This is what it means and whether it’s good or not. Here’s all you need to know.

Apple iOS 17.0.3 is available for all iPhones compatible with iOS 17, that is, all handsets from the iPhone XS onwards. Updates are available automatically but you may find you snag it faster if you go to Settings, then General, then Software Update.There are two sections to this update, and neither includes new features.

Second, there’s an issue with multiple browsers and beyond. Again, it’s something that is already under attack, by spyware vendors, for instance.This is my interim verdict, but there seem to be few complaints beyond suggestions that what was hot before is hot now. Others are saying the overheating issue is sorted. And multiple sources suggest there’s no loss of performance—which is key.

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