Apple has released security updates for its iPhone models since they first came out, and even if you’re using an outdated model, you may still be able to get them. Apple has released security updates for its iPhone models since they first came out, and even if you’re using an outdated model, you may still be able to get them. The latest update for the iPhone is version 7.1.2, which includes fixes for a number of issues. One of the most important issues that this update addresses is a bug that could allow attackers to take control of your device if they have access to your personal information. This update also includes fixes for a bug that could allow attackers to take control of your device if they have access to your personal information. If you’re using an iPhone 6 or later model, then this update should be installed automatically on your device. If you’re not using an iPhone 6 or later model, then you can manually install it by going to the Apple website and clicking on the “update” link in the bottom left corner of the page. Once you’ve installed it, make sure that it’s enabled in your phone’s settings so that it starts up automatically when you start up your device again.
Which Devices Get iOS 12.5.5?
Apple is pushing the latest iOS 12 update for a variety of devices. Here’s the complete list of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices that can download the critical security update right now:
iPhone 5s iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus iPad Air iPad mini 2 iPad mini 6th gen iPod touch
All of these older Apple devices were unable to upgrade to iOS 13 and beyond. However, it appears as though Apple hasn’t completely given up on them, as the company releasing iOS 12.5.5 is a sign that Apple still cares about people who prefer to hold on to their older devices.
What Does iOS 12.5.5 Offer?
Apple has long ago stopped providing new features to the devices listed above, so this update is strictly designed to bring performance fixes to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.
In the patch notes, Apple says, “This update provides important security updates and is recommended for all users.” In other words, if you own one of these devices, you’re going to want to take the time to make sure you’re up to date. After all, you don’t want to leave your phone and all the precious information contained within open to attacks.
The specific issues involve CoreGraphics, WebKit, and XNU. These are all critical services running on iOS devices, and this update patches vulnerabilities in them.