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Apple Releases Updated Version of iOS 18.3 Solely for the iPhone 11 Lineup

Apple Releases Updated Version of iOS 18.3 Solely for the iPhone 11 Lineup

Apple today released a new version of its iOS 18.3 update, designed specifically for installation on iPhone 11, ‌iPhone‌ 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max devices. The update has a build number of 22D64.

The new software can be downloaded over-the-air on iPhone 11 models, by going to “Settings” -> “General” -> “Software Update.”

Apple did a wide release of iOS 18.3 last Monday, and this new version likely fixes issues users were experiencing after installing iOS 18.3 on their iPhone 11, iPhone‌ 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max devices.

iOS 18.3 included the following new features:

Visual intelligence with Camera Control (All iPhone 16 models)
– Add an event to Calendar from a poster or flyer
– Easily identify plants and animals

Notification summaries (All iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max)
– Easily manage settings for notification summaries from the Lock Screen
– Updated style for summarized notifications better distinguishes them from other notifications by using italicized text as well as the glyph
– Notification summaries for News & Entertainment apps are temporarily unavailable, and users who opt-in will see them again when the feature becomes available

This update includes the following enhancements and bug fixes: – Calculator repeats the last mathematical operation when you tap the equals sign again
– Fixes an issue where the keyboard might disappear when initiating a typed Siri request
– Resolves an issue where audio playback continues until the song ends even after closing Apple Music

The iOS 18.3 update that Apple released on Monday included 20+ security fixes, including a fix for vulnerability that may have been actively exploited on some devices.

According to Apple’s security support document, there was a bug that could be used to elevate privileges. Apple says that it is aware of a report that the CoreMedia bug could have already been exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 17.2. Apple says the fix for the issue was improved memory management.

Apple also addressed over 20 other vulnerabilities.