iOS 9.3.2 is here, fixes iPhone SE Bluetooth problems and other bugs
Apple has just released iOS 9.3.2, a minor update to iOS 9 that fixes
a handful of minor bugs. The most significant fix is related to the
iPhone SE, which “could experience audio quality issues” when paired to
Bluetooth headsets. The full release notes are below:
Apple also released minor updates for its other iOS-derived platforms, the Apple Watch and the fourth-generation Apple TV. The release notes for watchOS 2.2.1 and tvOS 9.2.1 don’t name any specific fixes, but if you want the latest “bug fixes and security updates,” you can download both of them now.
All of these fixes are for minor edge cases that affect only small fractions of the iOS userbase—major development on iOS 9 stopped with iOS 9.3, at which point Apple presumably shifted its focus to the new version of iOS that we’ll see at WWDC next month. The update is available for all devices that support iOS 9, including the iPhone 4S and newer; iPad 2 and newer; all iPad Minis and iPad Pros; and the fifth- and sixth-generation iPod Touches.
- 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
Apple also released minor updates for its other iOS-derived platforms, the Apple Watch and the fourth-generation Apple TV. The release notes for watchOS 2.2.1 and tvOS 9.2.1 don’t name any specific fixes, but if you want the latest “bug fixes and security updates,” you can download both of them now.
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