Minor updates donβt change version numbers so something thatβs around 2.7mb would be a patch of some sort. Not trying to be a buzzkill but itβs just the nature of numbering a versioned software
Yeah, the title doesn't hold water. iOS 17 is actively in beta and will be released this year.
This screenshot clearly is for some sort of security patch that was pushed to the code stream for the released 16.5. The last .1 indicates a security fix, the (c) means they had problems with two other builds:
From CNET:
On Monday, Apple released iOS 16.5.1 (a), a Rapid Security Response update to its iPhone software, but then the tech giant removed access to the RSR. Apple said Tuesday that the RSR, which was meant to address a WebKit vulnerability, might have caused some websites to display incorrectly.
Minor updates donβt change version numbers so something thatβs around 2.7mb would be a patch of some sort. Not trying to be a buzzkill but itβs just the nature of numbering a versioned software
Semantic Versioning
https://semver.org/
Yeah, the title doesn't hold water. iOS 17 is actively in beta and will be released this year.
This screenshot clearly is for some sort of security patch that was pushed to the code stream for the released 16.5. The last .1 indicates a security fix, the (c) means they had problems with two other builds:
From CNET: