Apple has just rolled out the latest iOS 17.3.1 update to fix the bugs encountered in iOS 17.3. This is the first minor update since the official release of iOS 17.3. We already have a detailed article introducing the features of iOS 17.3. If anyone hasn't upgraded to iOS 17.3 yet, they can refer to our article below.To update to iOS 17.3.1, go to Settings, select General, then choose Software Update. If the update is available, you'll receive a prompt to install it. That's it.According to Apple's information, iOS 17.3.1 will fix the issue of double characters when typing on iOS keyboards. Recently, many users have been complaining about keyboard problems on iPhones. Perhaps this iOS version will address that. Since I haven't encountered this issue myself, those who have experienced it can try updating to see if it's been fixed and share their experiences below. Besides iOS 17.3.1, Apple has also released watchOS 10.3.1 and macOS Sonoma 14.3.1.
Another option for users is to upgrade to the iOS 17.4 public beta. iOS 17.4 will introduce some notable improvements such as new emojis, new Apple CarPlay features, and some policy changes for app developers in Europe. I felt that the iOS 17.4 dev beta was somewhat laggy, but this seems to have been addressed in the public beta. iOS 17.4 is expected to be released in March, so if you can't wait until then to experience the new features, you can update to the iOS 17.4 public beta right away.Have you updated to iOS 17.3 yet?