Apple released iOS 17.1 this Wednesday (25); Brings ability to continue AirDrop transfers over mobile data and distributes solution to excessive radiation in France for iPhone 12.
Since it is a major update, it brings interesting news to the public. Among the most important features is the ability to continue AirDrop transfers remotely, even if both mobile phones are no longer connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Another great feature of the compilation is Apple Music’s “Favorites”. This function allows you to add songs, albums, playlists and artists to the library and helps the algorithm better identify your musical taste.
Additionally, the settings page for iOS 17.1’s Standby mode has been redesigned to make control over the mode more precise.
Check out other additional news:
- Flashlight indicator now available on iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15;
- A new playlist option for covers has been added to Apple Music;
- iOS 17.1 combined with watchOS 10.1 finally lets you transfer contacts via NameDrop using Apple Watch.
Fix for iPhone 12 radiation
iOS 17.1 also released the fix for excessive radiation emission of the iPhone 12 in France. The solution was approved in September by the Agence Française Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), the body responsible for drawing attention to possible irregularities.
The lawsuit started the day the iPhone 15 was released. ANFR demanded that iPhone 12 sales be stopped in the country and threatened to demand compensation. to remember After detection of electromagnetic wave levels above the levels established by law in the area.
Apple said it would immediately release an update to fix the problem, but emphasized that the mobile phone is safe to use. Following the discussion, regulatory bodies in other countries, including Anatel, began investigating the device.
iOS 17.1 is now ready to install. You can download the update by going to: Settings > General > Software Update.
Source: Tec Mundo

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