Yesterday morning, Apple pushed out iOS 17 Beta 4, iPadOS 17 Beta 4, and macOS 14 Beta 4 revised system updates, and also pushed out iOS 17 Public Beta 2. Apple pushed out iOS 17 Beta 4 revised version mainly for the public beta version Beta 2, and both version numbers are 21A5291j, which is higher than 21A5291h last week. Friends who have already updated the iOS 17 beta version can upgrade directly to the software update. If other users want to try it out, they can send "17" in the background of this official account to get the upgrade tutorial. Compared with last week's Beta 4, this update did not find any obvious functional changes. According to the update log provided by Apple, the iOS 17 revision is mainly focused on fixing bugs and improving system stability. According to user feedback, the revised version of iOS 17 Beta 4 still has a chance of obvious frame drops when entering the App Switcher (background), but it has been improved compared to the previous version, but Apple still needs to continue to fix it in subsequent versions. The reason why Apple pushed iOS 17 Beta 4 twice and postponed the public beta version may be affected by the bug in macOS Beta 4 last week. Last week, a large number of Mac users reported that they could not upgrade to Beta 4 smoothly. Apple has now fixed the problem, and Mac users can upgrade to the latest beta system with confidence. Next, the beta updates of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14 and watchOS 10 will be accelerated to once a week, and the official version will be released next month together with the new iPhone 15 series. In addition, Apple has now officially closed the verification channel for the official version of iOS 16.5.1, which means that users will not be able to upgrade or upgrade to iOS 16.5.1. The new iPhone 15 series has also entered the mass production month. According to The Elec, Samsung Display has obtained a mass production license to provide OLED displays for all four models of the iPhone 15 series, and these phones are expected to be released in September. Samsung Display received approval on August 1, ahead of rivals LG Display and BOE, the report said. LG Display supplies OLED panels for both iPhone 15 Pro models, with conditional approval for the production of the smaller iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max expected to receive formal approval in a month or two. BOE is supplying OLED displays for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus and is still awaiting conditional approval from Apple. |
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