Apple has released a series of small updates to the operating system, bringing bug fixes and performance improvements to iOS 14.4.1, iPadOS 14.4.1, watchOS 7.3.2 and macOS 11.2.3. These OTA updates can be downloaded directly to the device. Open the settings app on iOS and iPadOS in order, then select “General”, then select “Software Update”, select Upgrade, and wait for the update to be installed automatically.
On watchOS, you can install updates through the Watch app. Although it can be done automatically, it can also be checked manually by selecting “My Watch”, then “General”, and then “Software Update”. On macOS, you can install the update by opening System Preferences and then selecting Software Update.
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As indicated by the version number, these updates are minor and will not make any changes to the functionality. Instead, each update provides an “important security update”, and Apple recommends that all users install it. Apple will provide details of the security content of each update through its dedicated Apple Security Update page, which will be updated later on Monday.
The last time Apple updated iOS and iPad OS was version 14.4 on January 26, adding features including “Find My Items” and improved HomePod mini Handoff. The macOS 11.2.2 update on February 25 includes a fix to prevent certain non-compliant USB-C hubs and docks from damaging certain MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models.
WatchOS 7.3.1 released on February 15 fixes the charging problem of Apple Watch Series 5 and Apple Watch SE. Apple is currently testing the internal beta versions of iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, tvOS 14.5, watchOS 7.4 and macOS Big Sur 11.3.
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