Apple releases iOS 18.0.1 and iPadOS 18.0.1 updates to fix microphone and password security issues – Technology News
Apple has rolled out crucial updates to fix the persistent issues for iPhone and iPad users. The new patches, namely iOS 18.0.1 for iPhones and iPadOS 18.0.1 for iPads, target specific problems related to microphone functionality and password security. Notably, this update also allows users of M4-powered iPads to upgrade to the much-anticipated iOS 18, following an earlier decision to pull the initial version due to device malfunctions.
One of the primary concerns addressed in this update involves recording issues affecting all iPhone 16 models. Users reported that the microphone would inadvertently start recording audio in the Messages app a few seconds before the microphone icon turned orange, indicating that it was actively recording. This glitch could lead to unintended recordings raising privacy concerns.
In addition to the microphone fix, the update addresses a password security flaw related to the VoiceOver feature. Previously, there was a risk that VoiceOver could read saved passwords aloud, potentially exposing sensitive information to nearby individuals. This fix enhances security for users relying on VoiceOver for accessibility, particularly for those with visual impairments. The patch applies to a range of devices, including the iPhone XS and newer models, as well as various iPad Pro, iPad Air, standard iPad, and iPad mini iterations.
For users wishing to implement these updates, the process is straightforward. Owners of compatible devices can go to the Software Updates section within the General settings of their device. Once there, they will find the option to download and install the latest patches.