Apple today released iOS 9.3.2 which fixes bugs and improves the security of your iPhone or iPad.
This update:
• Fixes an issue where some Bluetooth accessories could experience audio quality issues when paired to the iPhone SE
• Fixes an issue where looking up dictionary definitions could fail
• Addresses an issue that prevented typing email addresses when using the Japanese Kana keyboard in Mail and Messages
• Fixes an issue for VoiceOver users using the Alex voice, where the device switches to a different voice to announce punctuation or spaces
• Fixes an issue that prevented MDM servers from installing Custom B2B apps
For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
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It’s a good update. Finally can use Power-saving mode and Night Shift at the same time.
URL clicking is still not quite right, but overall, it’s pretty solid so far.
Nice update. Hoping to see native night shift on El Capitan. I can’t live without night shift now.
Did anybody else had the issue when somebody calls you and the iPhone doesn’t allows you to slide the bat to answer? I hope this update fixed that issue.
That has been around for a few years, unfortunately. Better than before, but super frustrating when it happens.
My experience is this happens when I’m trying to open the phone in a hurray. When I accurately place my finger on the target icon and slide at a “normal” speed, my phone opens every time. Give it a try.
My experience is that this intermittently happens no matter HOW carefully and slowly you try to slide the answer bar. We are describing something different than what you are addressing.
Yes, many issues when moving too quickly. Guess we need to use our phones in slow motion which usually works more consistently for me.
I reread what I wrote and it may have come across sarcastic. I truly think Apple tailors the interactions to people who move much slower than others. Maybe I should lay off the coffee but I’m usually moving as fast as possible when I just want to do something quickly with my phone. It’s a annoying to have to slow down and pace myself while I wait for the phone to get me to the next step.
Night Shift make me feel ill and want to vomit. I can’t use it that feature. Glad it can be left off period!
I was not a fan of it but after forcing myself to use it I like it. I also started with turning it down a notch. Maybe turning down its intensity can help.
Really??? I’m looking at the list of changes and I’m thinking … really? Can you please stop pestering me EVERY DAY with your upgrade messages … and stop with the incessant itty bitty upgrades. This is not customer-friendly.
Since it’s itty-bitty then there’s no need not to get these stability and security improvements.
Did anyone notice that if you upgrade over the air it’s a 200MB download, but if you upgrade via iTunes it’s a 1.5GB download? What’s up with that?
iTunes is doing a full download of the new version that could be used to update any iOS device at any previous version, but when you do over-the-air ON the device to be updated, it is able to get a differential update (for that specific device, coming from a specific previous version). One of the nice things about over-the-air updates.
I hear there’s some nasty bricking issues with 9.3.2, especially with the iPad Pro. User beware…
P.S.: MDN editors should look into this and possibly make an article.
Url clicking does not work properly. And my iPhone 6S plus is very slow now. Did they stop testing this before realeasing new versions???
Is this yet ANOTHER bug in the 9.3.2 release??????
Just updated to ios 9.3.2 on iPhone 6s, ipad pro, ipad9.7pro, ipad air2 and now NO call forwarding of cell calls or facetime to my ipads. All are on the same wireless network and the forwarding has been authorized on all devices…………………
WTF…!!!!!!!????
I’m glad they fixed the voiceover issues. Updates are for everyone, not just some one that wants new features every day, lol. Go to Google for that, they’ll give you all sorts of stuff… that half works.