Apple is finally explaining why some users found old deleted photos on their iPhones.
The recent release of iOS 17.5.1 took care of an alarming bug that reared with the previous iOS 17.5 update. Many users reported seeing long-deleted photos reappear on their iPhone after installing iOS 17.5. In some circumstances, that could cause upset or other problems as those photos had likely been deleted for a reason. 34% off the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 Bose’s premium Smart Soundbar 900, with Dolby Atmos support, has just plummeted to its lowest price yet, making...
Apple has recently released iOS 17.5.1, an update designed to address a rare but significant issue where previously deleted photos reappeared on iPhones after updating to iOS 17.5. This update not only tackles the deleted photos bug but also brings a range of performance enhancements and addresses concerns surrounding battery life. While user feedback has […]
Apple has now fixed a bug on iPhone and iPad that resurfaced deleted photos from years ago in the Photos app. The fix is available as part of the latest updates: iOS 17.5.1 and iPadOS 17.5.1.
Benjamin and Chance react to the surprise reports of a major form-factor change coming to the iPhone in 2025, with the addition of a new redesigned ‘Ultra’ model priced above the current Pro Max. The Plus is also expected to go away next year. iOS 17.5.1 includes a fix for the deleted photos bug but Apple yet again neglects to explain what happened. And, Apple Music causes a stir with their Best 100 albums list. And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin and Chance discuss the appeal of the newly...
The update, called iOS 17.5.1, was quietly released by Apple, and contains 'important bug fixes', according to the tech giant.
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When deleted photos mysteriously reappeared on some iPhones, alarm bells sounded. The Verge's headline was starkest—"Apple needs to explain"—and it has. Apple confirmed to me that iCloud Photos is not to be blamed for this. Instead, it all boils to the corrupt database entry that existed on the device's file system itself. — Read the rest
Apple found itself dealing with a pretty huge bug when iOS 17.5 caused deleted photos to resurface on users' devices. Now, the company has finally spoken out about the possible causes behind the issue.
When someone deletes images from their iPhone, they expect the photos to be truly gone. However, an unusual bug appeared in iOS 17.5, which has since been replaced with an urgent iOS 17.5.1 update that brought photos back from the dead. [Read More]
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