iOS 17.1 fixes the problem of saving photos on the iPhone screen

iOS 17.1 beta 1 is out and includes a number of changes and new features. There are AirDrop updates, new features for Apple Music, etc.

According to the software's feature notes, the iOS 17.1 update that Apple is preparing to release in the near future will resolve an issue that 'may cause burn-in'.

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Since the launch of the iPhone 15 models, there have been reports of severe screen burn-in affecting the new devices. There has been speculation that this could be a hardware issue with the OLED display, but based on the iOS 17.1 update, Apple has found and resolved a software issue that causes a screen burn-in-like phenomenon. .

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While most reports of screen issues come from ‌iPhone 15‌ users, there are also some users of iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro devices experiencing similar issues, which could be why Apple's release notes don't specifically mention the ‌iPhone 15‌.
Those who notice their iPhone is "burn-in" should update to iOS 17.1 to ensure that the issue is resolved.

The iOS 17.1 update also addresses several other bugs. It fixes an issue that could cause the Significant Location privacy setting to be reset when transferring or pairing Apple Watch for the first time, and also resolves a bug that could cause custom and purchased ringtones to not appear as options. Select for text tone.

There is a fix for an issue that could make the ‌iPhone‌ keyboard less responsive, and Apple says it has added crash detection optimizations to iPhone 14 and ‌iPhone 15‌ models to further refine how iPhone responds. when detecting a vehicle collision event.

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