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iPhone 6s iOS 9.3.3 Update News: What You Need to Know

Apple Has Acknowledged that iOS 9.3.3 Update Has Problems

The rolled out iPhone 6s iOS 9.3.3 update is the final update for the iPhone and there might be no next version.

The iPhone 6s iOS 9.3 update apparently came out with a lot of issues for Apple users. The company rolled out with the 9.3.1 update for the iPhone 6s and other iOS 9 devices to fix it. Then, in just a few short weeks, the 9.3.2 update also came.

iPhone 6s users, especially, have been experiencing various bugs and issues since their smartphone came out. This is also the reason why Apple has been rolling out versions of the iOS 9 update. The iOS 9.3.3 update is reportedly the last update for the platform. Here are things you should know:

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iOS 9.3.3 Update News, Issues
Battery life has always been an issue for Apple iPhones, but according to Gotta Be Mobile, there aren't any unusual battery drains while on the iOS 9.3.3. If iPhone 6s users are experiencing this, it may be connected to other issues. The outlet adds that the iPhone 6s UI and default applications are normal. No connectivity issues so far with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and LTE. This is only applicable for iPhone 6s users whose OS started on iOS 9. For earlier versions, there may be a few issues.

Aperture Games pointed out that the iOS 9.3.3 is just a small update at 55 MB and will only take a few minutes. Security issues have been taken care of with this update, but it's best to hatch a backup plan for downgrading in case something goes wrong.

iOS 9.3.3 Update Jailbreak
An iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak has already been released by Pangu. To jailbreak means to unlock Apple devices and in this case, those that are running iOS 9.2 to 9.3.3. Neurogadget reported that this jailbreak has been looked forward to by Apple device users.

Instead of the 7-day expiry, the jailbreaking tool has been extended up to eight months with the new Pangu 1.1. The new update won't expire until April 2017.

iOS 9.3.3 iBooks Issue
Forbes pointed out that since the release of the iOS 9.3.3, many users, including iPhone 6 users, cannot access their iBooks. Apple stated that the issue is not tied to the update, but from Apple's own servers. The company said that the iBooks issue is fixed and gave reassurance that the files inside their iBooks app are backed up in iCloud.

Will you be updating to the iOS 9.3.3 update? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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