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Apple releases iOS 17.4.1, check out how to update it

| @indiablooms | Mar 25, 2024, at 12:38 am

Tech major Apple on Thursday (March 21, 2024) released iOS 17.4.1 update, just two weeks after the company had unveiled its iOS 17.4.

"While iOS 17.4 brought new features to your iPhone, like new Stolen Device Protection options and transcripts in Podcasts, iOS 17.4.1 includes some security patches and bug fixes for your iPhone," reported CNET.

To download the latest update one needs to go to the Settings > General > Software Update, tap Update Now.

Then one should follow the update prompts for further download.

"This update provides important bug fixes and security updates and is recommended for all users," Apple wrote in the update's description as quoted by CNET.

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