According to a source, the Apple iPhone 14 series will arrive with an older version of the recently launched iOS 16. Apple's iPhones will receive a 'day one' upgrade to the final build version 20A2362. The informant also posted an image, implying that the update will include problem patches. It is supposed to resolve Apple issue with the iPhone 14 Pro Max that caused certain photographs to seem soft when zoomed in landscape mode. On September 12, Apple launched the iOS 16 upgrade.
Apple Software Update revealed on Twitter that Apple's recently released iPhone 14 series would come with an earlier version of iOS 16. The iPhone 14 series, which includes the standard iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max, is expected to receive a 'day one' upgrade to final build version 20A362. The tipster supplied an image indicating that the update will address problems on the smartphone.
According to the screenshot, the update also fixes a problem that caused certain images to seem soft while zooming in landscape mode on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The Apple Watch Series 8 GPS + Cellular will also receive a 'day one' upgrade to watchOS 9 with build number 20R364, according to the report.
On September 12, Apple launched iOS 16 for the iPhone 8 series and subsequent variants. On the same day, the Cupertino tech titan launched watchOS 9 for Apple Watch Series 4 and subsequent devices. The iOS 16 release includes a number of new features. The update also includes a revamped lock screen that now includes widgets. With the upgrade, the firm also provided new wallpapers.
On September 7, Apple unveiled the next iPhone 14 series at the 'Far Out' event. The standard iPhone 14 has a 6.06-inch display and is powered by Apple's A15 Bionic SoC from last year. The iPhone 14 Pro also has a 6.06-inch display and is powered by Apple's newest A16 Bionic SoC.