The beta also has a couple of other fixes under the hood.
Apple is expected to release a final candidate (or release candidate, as the iPhone maker calls it) later this week, followed by a public release, which typically happens on a Tuesday.
The last public iOS update was on November 17, when Apple pushed out iOS 15.1.1 for the iPhone 12 and 13 series. The update was aimed at fixing call drop issues in these two generations of iPhone.
iPhone 13 users had been complaining about sluggish performance in some aspects. The most frequent complaints have been related to slow performance when it comes to loading, opening, and downloading apps and using the mailbox. Users have noted that earlier actions wouldn’t be registered when the mailbox app was open, such as when marking, deleting or moving emails from one folder to another.
Users will be able to download the latest available update by navigating to the Settings option, where it will be located at the top. Users can also download the update by navigating to Settings then General, then tap Software Update. They can then select and download the update that they want, before installing it as well.
(Edited by : Ajay Vaishnav)
First Published: IST