The iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 updates fix much more than Apple says

 The iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 updates fix substantially more than Apple says



iOS 16.4 and macOS Ventura 13.3 broke a great deal of things


With regards to operating system refreshes, we here at Macworld urge clients to introduce them quickly. Refreshes at times have decent new highlights, yet it's the bug fixes and security refreshes that are the most significant. However, with iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, and macOS 13.3, the update to the update was the one worth hanging tight for — and they could be the main ones of the year, contingent upon the issues you've had with your gadgets.


On Friday, Apple delivered little updates to iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3, and on the off chance that you take a gander at the delivery notes, they're tiny updates. Only three inconsequential issues are referenced — fixes to Siri, Auto Open your Macintosh with Apple Watch, and an emoticon — yet they are a lot greater than that. For one's purposes, they incorporate two significant security patches for weaknesses that "may have been effectively taken advantage of." And for another, they seem to fix the overwhelming majority of the bugs presented in iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3:



iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4

Climate application: The Climate application that a significant number of us come to depend upon to establish the vibe for the day has issues showing the gauge. Recently, the Climate application had a total information blackout, and keeping in mind that help is reestablished (as per Apple's Framework Status site), the application actually acts messed up. We don't be aware without a doubt if the Climate application is fixed, however we haven't encountered any issues since Friday.

Battery channel: There generally is by all accounts a vocal number of clients who experience abbreviated battery duration when an update is delivered. However, the quantity of episodic records, like those on Apple's Help People group, is by all accounts more incessant with iOS 16.4. YouTuber iAppleBytes has a video exhibition of a Geekbench battery test with iOS 16.4 that upholds the abbreviated battery duration guarantee. Battery channel is dependably hard to evaluate, yet we haven't seen any surprising channel in iOS 16.4.1.

Home application: The Home application, used to control savvy home gadgets, got an update to its engineering, yet Apple staggered during its rollout. It was at first presented in iOS 16.2 yet it was pulled back and afterward delivered with iOS 16.4. Presently, there are various protests about the modified application, reports iMore. We didn't encounter issues in iOS 16.4, yet our Home application is functioning admirably in iOS 16.4.1.

macOS Ventura 13.3

Home catalog: macOS 13.3 presents an issue with client Home indexes saved to outer drives. A workaround to this issue includes switching off Framework Respectability Insurance, yet that is not great. We've affirmed that this issue is fixed in the macOS Ventura 13.3.1 update.

Brief glance: However I've not had this issue, numerous clients on Apple's Help People group can't get Brief glance to work in macOS 13.3. Reactions to the first post affirm that macOS 13.3.1 fix the issue.

Widespread Control and Handoff: These highlights, which depend on iCloud availability, have quit working for certain clients in the wake of introducing 13.3. The workaround includes logging off of iCloud and afterward logging back on, however that can cause an entire pack of migraines, particularly on the off chance that you use iCloud to match up your Photograph library. We want to test to check whether this bug continues.

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