iOS 11.2.1 Solves a Major iPhone Problem

iOS 11.2.1 was released last night by the Apple company, the new version of the operating system for iPhone and iPad solving a serious problem.

iOS 11.2.1 was released last night to bring back to users iPhone and iPad, a function that the American company disabled for security reasons, but this is not the only important change, because Apple has solved another annoying problem of iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus with iOS 11.2.1.

iOS 11.2.1 solves a problem due to which iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X refused to focus when recording photos and videos, many people complained about the problem. The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X cameras either switched between the wide-angle and telephoto cameras, or completely refused to focus, and iOS 11.2.1 finally allows the recording of pictures without problems.

iOS 11.2.1 solves this problem because it appeared after the release of iOS 11.2, when Apple announced that it had solved a problem affecting the camera of iPhone phones. Well, it seems that that change wasn't quite right, and iOS 11.2.1 has now come with a fix for a new bug that shouldn't have existed from the very beginning in Apple's operating system.

iOS 11.2.1 can be installed right now on any iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch using the system Software Update, Software Update.

"Hello there, was wondering if anyone has this issue too, when on iOS 11.2 the camera isn't able to get in focus, the lens just goes back and forth indefinitely. Restored back to 11.1.2 and the issue is gone, updated back as new iPhone on 11.2 issue is there. So this looks like a software problem. Anyone with the same problem?"

iOS 11.2.1 iPhone problem

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