iOS 17.3 Beta Wpada w Boot Loop – Problemy z Aktualizacją

Apple’s software in recent years has not always met the highest quality standards. Errors and software problems are becoming more common. Unfortunately, users beta testing the latest version, iOS 17.3, are experiencing this painfully.

iPhone alpha testers installed the beta version of iOS 17.3, which was recently released by Apple. However, it quickly became apparent that this update was causing more harm than good. After installing the new beta version, users noticed that their smartphones were entering an endless “boot loop,” continuously restarting without loading the system. The only way to resolve this was by restoring factory settings by connecting the smartphone to a computer.

There is hope, though, that Apple will fix these issues. The company quickly responded and halted the update for other users who had not installed it yet. Apple is currently working on resolving the bugs and restoring functionality to the beta version. Unfortunately, it is not yet known when this will happen.

Apple, previously known for its impeccable software optimization, is increasingly experiencing problems in this area. This not only applies to beta versions but also full software releases. An example is iOS 17, which had issues with overheating iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. Fortunately, the company quickly responded and provided an update that resolved this problem.

FAQ:
Q: What is a “boot loop”?
A: “Boot loop” refers to the instability of a system where the device constantly resets itself, unable to load the operating system.

Source:
https://www.geekweek.pl

The source of the article is from the blog macholevante.com