The new iOS update brings performance improvements and fixes
The update rolled out to the general public in May brought a number of fixes and improvements, including Bluetooth fixes for iPhone SE.
According to the official change log, iOS 9.3.2:
- fixes issues while connecting Bluetooth accessories to the iPhone SE. The problem was in the Audio quality.
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Fixes issues for Japanese Kana keyboard while typing email addresses
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Fixes an issue for VoiceOver users using the Alex voice, where the device switches to a different voice to announce punctuation or spaces
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Fixes an issue that prevented MDM servers from installing Custom B2B apps
The latest official update can be downloaded after you connect the device to a WiFi network, or grabbed via iTunes on a Mac or PC. Meanwhile, Apple has another build in the pipeline, iOS 9.3.3, which is already in the hands of the public testers. This version also includes some minor fixes and improvements.
To install the software update you need to follow these steps on your iPhone:
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Go to Settings -> General -> Software Update
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Tap Download and Install
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Enter Password and tap Agree
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Tap Install Now