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iOS 16.1, some users complain about Wi-Fi problems

iOS 16.1, some users complain about Wi-Fi problems. Reports from iPhone owners are multiplying like mushrooms who, after updating the phone to the latest version of the operating system, find themselves in their hands with a device that periodically and rather randomly disconnects from WiFi.

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Suddenly the iPhone disconnects from WiFi, apparently without changing anything that could cause it to be disconnected.
There are those who find it disconnected even if the device has been in Standby all the time, perhaps in the morning after waking up, and the worst thing is that a reset of all network settings does not seem to help.

The lowest common denominator as we said seems to be iOS 16.1, the only cause that for now seems to involve the timely recurrence of this problem.

This update was released last week and is the first major system update since iOS 16 was released last month. It includes several new features to all iPhone users who install it, including real-time activities.

This week, Apple began beta testing iOS 16.2, another major upgrade that shouldn’t arrive until the end of November.
Unfortunately, the downgrade is not possible because Apple has blocked the signatures of iOS 16, iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2, and as we said no restore seems to work.
At this point, however, it is not clear if Apple plans to release a temporary update as soon as possible, a sort of 16.1.1, which will solve this WiFi bug and all the other problems that users who have installed the latest version may encounter. currently available.