Apple released the iOS 15.6 RC version update on Wednesday, which means that the official version push is on the agenda.
While everyone is waiting for the official release of iOS 15.6, early this morning, Apple quietly released the second RC version update of iOS 15.6, three days after the last beta version.
iOS 15.6 RC 2 has version number 19G71.
Friends who have previously updated the beta version can now upgrade to the latest RC version system.
Friends who want to try it out can enter the Apple Fan Club, click "Send Message" in the upper right corner, and reply with the keyword "iOS 15" to obtain the iOS 15.6 beta description file.
Generally speaking, Apple rarely releases RC 2 versions unless there are some serious bugs in the previous system that need urgent repairs.
In the first RC version of iOS 15.6, Apple fixed problems including abnormal storage space display, braille recognition slowing down or stopping responding, and Safari tabs may automatically return to the previous level.
Currently, Apple has not announced the specific update content in iOS 15.6 RC 2, but the release of the RC version also means that the official version is not far away and is expected to arrive next week.
After previously upgrading iPadOS 15.5, iPad mini 6 has a problem of being unable to charge. You can try to solve this problem by upgrading to the latest RC version system.
Apple has recently been very diligent in updating the iOS 15.6 system, releasing three test versions in a row within two weeks.
Judging from Apple’s series of actions, if nothing else happens, iOS 15.6 should be the last major version update in iOS 15.
Apple seems to hope that all the problems existing in the current iOS 15 system will be fixed in this version.
For those "pensioners" who pursue system stability, this official version of iOS 15.6 should be the most suitable system version.
It is expected that the official version of iOS 15.6 will be pushed out next week, so you can wait a moment.
In addition to the news that the system is ushering in a version update, Apple's servers experienced a small-scale network failure early this morning.
Judging from the operating status of various services provided by Apple’s official website, services including Xcode Cloud, TestFlight and App Store have been affected.
At the same time, some regular services such as iCloud Mail and iWork for iCloud are also affected, and may display "slow or unavailable" when used.
Some software developers said they were unable to upload new apps or new versions to the App Store when the glitch occurred.
In addition, according to feedback from some users, the speed of downloading apps through the App Store seems to have slowed down recently, and there is often no response after downloading.
Although it is not yet clear whether the problem is related to this failure, as of now, the server failure problem has been solved by Apple and various services have resumed normal operation.
Friends who want to check the running status of Apple's various services can reply " fault query " in the Apple Fan Club to obtain the link.
In this page, you can judge whether the service is running normally based on the color of the graphics in front of different service items.
Green means normal, red means the service is currently in a faulty state.
When you encounter problems similar to system crashes in the future, you can check whether the system status website's services are running normally and troubleshoot the cause of the failure.
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