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Apple has rolled out a crucial update for new iPhone users to address a wireless charging issue impacting some devices. The glitch is hindering wireless charging functionality, requiring affected users to resort to MagSafe charging. Although Apple states that only a small number of users are experiencing this issue, it is advisable for all users to ensure their devices are updated.

The update is specifically targeted at the iPhone 17 series, including the Pro and Pro Max models, as well as the iPhone Air. Apple clarified that the update aims to resolve the problem of wired charging failure on these models when the battery is nearly depleted.

To update the affected devices, users can easily navigate to Settings, select General, and then opt for Software Update. The update labeled iOS 26.5.1 will be available for installation. Users can choose to update immediately or schedule it for nighttime when the device is not in use. It is recommended to connect to Wi-Fi or have unlimited mobile data, as the update file size is substantial at 13.6GB.

This week is anticipated to be significant for Apple as the annual WWDC Developers Conference is commencing on June 8. During this event, Apple is expected to unveil the new iOS 27 upgrade, introducing a range of new features to enhance iPhones and potentially enhance their AI capabilities.

Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, expressed excitement about the upcoming event, highlighting the opportunity for the global developer community to engage in a week celebrating technology, innovation, and collaboration. Mirror Online will provide live updates and news coverage from the WWDC event, starting at 6pm BST.

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