The first batch of users upgrading to the official version of iOS 16.5 have been hacked!
On May 21st, KuaiTech reported that this week Apple released an iOS 16.5 update, claiming to have fixed over 14 vulnerabilities
On May 21st, KuaiTech reported that this week Apple released an iOS 16.5 update, claiming to have fixed over 14 vulnerabilities.
But soon, users who installed updated iPhones and iPads discovered an annoying bug in iOS 16.5, which prevented the Lightning to USB3 camera converter from working.
The price of this accessory on Apple's official website is 320 yuan, and it can be extended from a lightning interface to a USB3.0Type-A interface and lightning port for transmitting photos, videos, or connecting to a hub, while also not affecting the charging of iOS devices.
This means that Apple will inevitably need to release the iOS 16.5.1 update to address the issue. Because iOS 16.6 has only released a beta version, it will take quite some time to become a full-time employee.
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