iOS 17.1.1 Update Causing Issues for Some iPhone Users

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The iOS 17.1.1 update, released on November 9th, 2022, aimed to fix bugs and improve the overall performance of iPhones. However, some users have reported experiencing issues on the latest iOS 17.1.1 update. If you have not yet updated your iPhone to iOS 17.1.1 or wondering to update, here are some issues reported on iOS 17.1.1 update you should check now.

Battery Drain Problems

One of the main complaints with iOS 17.1.1 has been faster battery drain and inconsistent battery life. Many users on Reddit and Apple Support Communities have reported their iPhone batteries draining much quicker than usual after updating.

However, others mentioned the battery life improved again after installing the iOS 17.2 beta, indicating the issues may be resolved in upcoming releases.

Apple has not officially acknowledged battery drain problems yet but may address optimization in future 17.x versions. Until then, try rebooting and disabling background app refresh to see if it helps conserve battery life.

Apple Pay and NFC Issues in Cars

A highly specific but impactful bug caused some iPhone 15 models to permanently lose Apple Pay and all other NFC functionality after wirelessly charging in certain BMW and Toyota cars.

Apple confirmed iOS 17.1.1 fixes this NFC disabling bug. So users affected should update immediately if they want mobile payments and NFC features working again.

Weather Widget Display Problems

Many also reported display issues with the iOS 16 lock screen weather widget persisting after the iOS 17 update. Specifically, the widget would fail to show the snow icon when appropriate.

iOS 17.1.1 now correctly displays the snow icon on the weather widget when applicable, fixing this minor graphical bug.

Ongoing Wireless Connectivity Problems

Slower Wi-Fi speeds and connectivity issues continue plaguing some iPhones even after updating to iOS 17.1.1. Users cite dramatically slower downloads and web browsing, loss of Wi-Fi signal, and frequent disconnections.

Apple reportedly continues testing an iOS 17.1.2 update to address these lingering wireless problems based on internal builds. But the proper fix may only arrive in the iOS 17.2 update scheduled for wide release in December.

In the meantime, users can try resetting network settings, updating router firmware, disabling Wi-Fi Assist, or turning off Load Wi-Fi Networks in the Background option. These provide temporary workarounds.

App Issues

Sporadic issues downloading photos in the Apple Photos app, Messages bugs, App Store download problems, and laggy third-party app performance also accompanied iOS 17.1.1 for some iPhone owners per forums.

These seem tied to the broader connectivity issues. So iOS 17.2 next month may comprehensively improve app stability.

Conclusion

While promising new features like customizable lock screens and UI tweaks, iOS 17 major updates can bring expected teething problems. iOS 17.1.1 addressed a few launch bugs but wider performance kinks remain. Updating to the latest iOS version gives you access to the newest fixes. So install 17.1.1 for now, and watch for 17.2 over the next weeks to ideally resolve outstanding wireless and battery drain issues. If you have updated your iPhone to the new iOS 17.1.1 update, share your feedback in the comment box.

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Being in love with the tech world, Govind joined the technology world in 2015 and started writing about tech stuff (mobile, PC, games, other gadgets). He loves playing games, travelling, photography and sharing the latest news & updates about every Apple products (iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc.).
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