

The good news is iOS 16.0.1 appears to be causing additional issues to those already reported in iOS 16. No, iOS 16.0.1 doesn’t fix the vast majority of iOS 16 problems, but the fixes it provides are important, and it doesn’t appear to create new problems. As such, you have nothing to lose in upgrading. IOS 16.0.1 only applies to iPhone 14 owners (for now), so there is no option to install the significantly more stable iOS 15.7.

That was not unexpected, coming just days after iOS 16 and iOS 15.7 delivered multiple patches. Enterprise single sign-on apps may fail to authenticateĪpple has a history of not declaring all the fixes in its iOS release notes, so I would be surprised if there are not more under the hood.Īccording to Apple’s security page, iOS 16.0.1 contains no security fixes.Photos may appear soft when zooming in landscape orientation on iPhone 14 Pro Max.Fixes an issue with activation and migration during set up of iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.Apple iOS 16 My Home, Moments, iMessage and Mail upgrades AppleĪpple’s iOS 16.0.1 release notes describe the update as providing “important bug fixes” and it lists the following three fixes specifically:
