iOS 10.1.1 has been released

iOS 10.1.1 was released for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch just a few minutes ago by the Apple company.

iOS 10.1.1 was released by the Apple company just a few minutes ago, the new version of the operating system being widely offered to all iDevice owners. Today's release comes completely unexpectedly for everyone, Apple's not having any beta version in testing for our iDevices.

The time at which iOS 10.1.1 is offered is also unusual, with Apple normally releasing updates at 20:00 p.m. and not at 17:00 p.m. According to Apple, this update fixes a variety of issues, including one that affects the operating system's Health app, so we don't really know much other than that.

Cupertino regularly updates its operating system to implement a variety of changes, and each update resolves various reported issues. Now, apart from the one for the Health application, we don't know what has changed, but theoretically the user experience should be better for everyone who owns an iDevice.

iOS 10.1.1 has been released

iOS 10.1.1 can be installed without restriction by any type of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that is compatible with this version of Apple's operating system. Whether you had a beta version of the operating system, or you only use the public versions, you will be able to install the update right from this moment and you will be able to enjoy what it has to offer.

"This update fixes issues, including one that could prevent some users from viewing data in the Health app."

The easiest method to install iOS 10.1.1 is using the system Software Update, Software Update, of the operating system. You can access this iOS 10.1.1 update interface via Settings > General > Software Update, Configurations > General > Software Update, and then following the instructions on the screen.

If iOS 10.1.1 doesn't appear there yet, you'll have to be a little more patient until the update spreads to everyone.

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