Today, Apple launched a new version of iOS 18.3 specifically for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max models. This update, identified by the build number “22D64,” likely addresses a particular bug affecting these devices.
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How to Install iOS 18.3 on Eligible iPhones?
Users can download and install this update by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update. While Apple released iOS 18.3 last week featuring several security fixes, this specific version appears to resolve an issue unique to iPhone 11 models.
Although the iPhone 11 does not include the latest artificial intelligence capabilities, the iOS 18.3 update does offer some enhancements, such as improvements to the calculator (now, pressing the equals sign repeats the last mathematical operation performed). There is also a fix for a bug in Apple Music: previously, playback could continue even after the app was closed.
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Review Our Videos on Apple’s Upcoming Systems
Of course, you can find all the updates in our various videos, starting with iOS 18. The official list is quite extensive, as Apple has cataloged nearly 250 new features of varying significance.
The iPad system also gets an overhaul with the introduction of the Calculator app (finally) alongside Math Notes, new functions for the Notes app, numerous customizations possible with a state-of-the-art Control Center. The Photos app has been revamped!
On the macOS Sequoia side (System Settings > Software Update), you’ll find the new Passwords app, Math Notes, more responsive native apps (Safari, Mail…), the ability to arrange your windows in a mosaic, and updates to Maps and Weather…
