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iOS 16.0.3 on Your iPhone: Apple Fixes Some Annoying Bugs

iOS 16.0.3 is available for iPhone users now.
Nelson Aguilar/CNET

After releasing iOS 16 alongside the iPhone 14 last month, Apple has now rolled out another software update, iOS 16.0.3. 

Release notes for the iOS 16.0.3 update.


CNET/ Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe

The latest update addresses bugs on some iPhone 14 models, including delayed or undelivered incoming calls and notifications and low microphone volume during CarPlay phone calls. It also fixes camera issues some iPhone 14 models have experienced, like a slow launch speed or spontaneously switching between camera modes.

The update also offers fixes that are not specific to iPhone 14 models. One change addresses an issue in which a malformed email could cause the Mail app to crash.

Here’s how iPhone users can download the update.

1. Open Settings.

2. Tap General.

3. Tap Software Update

4. Tap Download and Install.

See also

  • With iOS 16 on Your iPhone, Do These 3 Things Immediately
  • iOS 16’s Best New Features: New iMessage Updates, Lock Screen
  • 7 Hidden iOS 16 Features We Were Surprised to Find
  • 4 Annoying iOS 16 Features You Can Fix Right Now

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