Users of new iPhone models are complaining about the failure of the latest mobile phone update. The error that comes with iOS 17.2.1 appears affects the device’s connection to the phone carrier.
According to the news in Apple’s support forum, the update prevents iPhones from connecting to the local cellular network. In this way impossible to receive or make traditional phone callsIn addition Unable to access the internet via 4G and 5G mobile data.
According to complaints, restarting the iPhone and even replacing the SIM chip did not fix the problem. Additionally, the fault is independent of the phone carrier and may affect users in different parts of the world.
Other consumers also say that the iPhone 15 has the following features even now: higher battery consumption and overheating after installation — an issue already identified and fixed in a previous update.
Error started with iOS 17.2.1
The problem seems to have appeared with the update iOS 17.2.1. Now, Apple did not comment on the bughowever, an upcoming version of the mobile operating system will fix this bug.
This update was released by Maça in the last weeks of December 2023 and content not detailed by the company. It was an emergency patch for iOS 17.2, a major update for smartphones.
This new version includes a number of new features for the smartphone as well as security mechanisms against Flipper Zero but apparently introduced some incompatibilities.
How to Fix Network Failure in iOS 17.2.1
Until now, There is no surefire way to fix carrier connection error telephone on iPhone. If your device is affected, it’s best to wait for Apple’s emergency update.
Some people have managed to resolve the error by disabling any VPN or deleting VPN profiles enabled on the device. However, this mechanism appears to work only in a small number of cases.
Source: Tec Mundo

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