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Things to do if your iPhone 12 or 13 has issues with calls

Another iOS update is starting to hit phones — in reality actually no, not the obviously incorporated squeezed iOS 15.2, yet iOS 15.1.1, which Apple says will handle any issue with calls dropping. As shown by the update note, the new type of iOS “further creates call drop execution on iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models.”

While we haven’t seen a ton of customers fussing about their new-model iPhones dropping a greater number of calls than ordinary, it’s incredible to see that Apple is zeroing in on how its phones continue as, without a doubt, phones.

15.1.1 IS WORTH UPDATING TO IF YOU’VE BEEN HAVING ISSUES WITH CALLS DROPPING

You can revive to iOS 15.1.1 by going to Settings > General > Software Update. If you view reviving as a disturbance and haven’t been experiencing any call issues, in any case, it very well may be ideal to just hold on for iOS 15.2 — the beta has been completely stacked with features, including improvements to the iPhone 13 Pro’s full-scale model, the extension of the App Privacy Report, the ability to genuinely channel for questionable AirTags, to say the least. That update is apparently coming soon, so keeping down to go through the update cycle would be legitimate, especially given that Apple’s not uncovering any critical security patches in 15.1.1.

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