Article 40DRY iOS 12.0.1 arrives with fixes for a couple of early user complaints

iOS 12.0.1 arrives with fixes for a couple of early user complaints

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / iOS 12 on an iPhone X. (credit: Samuel Axon)

Today, Apple released a minor update to iOS 12.

iOS 12.0.1 fixes a handful of early bugs users faced with September 17's major release, most notably problems with Wi-Fi connectivity and charging on new iPhones.

Some users of the newly released iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max discovered slower Wi-Fi speeds than expected on their new devices. After digging deeper, users also discovered that the iPhone XS sometimes joined Wi-Fi networks, which were available in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, in 2.4GHz even though the phones support 5GHz.

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