What’s new in Apple iOS 10.3.2?

Yesterday Apple released iOS 10.3.2 for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, the latest update after iOs 10.3.1 was launched just over a month ago on April 3.

This update is considered a minor update, containing bug fixes and security improvements for iOS 10.3 which included major updates like Find My AirPods, Wi-Fi Calling on iCloud devices, a Podcast app widget, an Apple ID settings menu, new app animations, weather forecasts in the Maps app, an iCloud storage meter and a revamp of the file system.

The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) takes place between June 5 – 9 and it is expected that Apple will announce the release of iOS 11. However, based on their previous software announcements, the update won’t be available to download until September by which time there’s hopes that we’ll know all about the new iPhone. iOS 11 is expected to have many updated features and enhancements such as an Apple Music user interface with an emphasis on video programming.

So, what’s in this new update? In the release notes, Apple have provided little information but the update does state that third-party VPN apps should now work as expected and the SiriKit car commands should be fixed.

The download size of iOS 10.3.2 depends on the iPhone that you have. For the iPhone SE it is between 160-170MB and between 190-200MB for the iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone 7 Plus.

You can install the new update by connecting your device to iTunes or by downloading it through Settings > General > Software Updates. It is only available for: iPhone 5 and later, iPad 4th generation and later, iPad Mini 2 and later and iPod Touch generation 6 and later.

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