iOS 17.1.1 addresses wireless charging concerns; watchOS 10.1.1 resolves Watch battery drainage

    Updated on November 23, 2023

    Today, Apple has released updates for iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS, specifically iOS 17.1.1, iPadOS 17.1.1, and watchOS 10.1.1. These updates focus on resolving issues rather than introducing new features. They address some troublesome bugs that have recently affected users.

    In iOS 17.1.1, one notable fix corrects the inaccurate display of snow in the Weather lock screen widget. More significantly, this update addresses problems with Apple Pay and other NFC features becoming unavailable on iPhone 15 models after wireless charging in certain BMW cars.

    iOS 17.1.1 addresses wireless charging concerns; watchOS 10.1.1 resolves Watch battery drainage

    If you’ve encountered this inconvenience, it’s advisable to update your device promptly. While some users have reported Wi-Fi connectivity and device shutdown issues, it’s uncertain whether this update will address those concerns, as Apple’s changelog doesn’t mention them.

    For Apple Watch users, watchOS 10.1.1 is aimed at resolving an issue that could lead to rapid battery drain for some individuals. Additionally, it includes other important bug fixes that are not explicitly detailed.

    If you’ve noticed a decline in your Apple Watch’s battery life with watchOS 10.1, it’s a good idea to update to the latest version to potentially improve your device’s performance.


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