According to PhoneArena , on December 19, Apple released iOS 17.2.1 with the announcement to help iPhone users fix "important bugs". According to the release notes in China and Japan, Apple said that this update will "resolve an issue that causes the battery to drain quickly".
But things didn't go as expected, as the new iOS version had an issue that interrupted the connection with the mobile network provider. Accordingly, on Apple's Support Community Discussions support website, many iPhone users complained about their troubles after installing iOS 17.2.1.
Many iPhone users complain about their troubles after installing iOS 17.2.1
A user named "Hedgehog64" wrote: "After updating my iPhone to 17.2.1 I can no longer connect to my carrier. I tried resetting the settings but it still doesn't work! I'm so frustrated."
There are even reports from iPhone users that the update released to fix the battery drain issue has actually caused the phone's battery to drain even faster. Specifically, user "vitesh194" shared: "After installing the update, I am experiencing overheating and battery drain issues on my iPhone 15. Do we have a solution for this problem?".
Besides the criticism, there are also some users who suggest solutions to the problem as follows:
- Reset network settings: Go to Settings app > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > select Reset Network Settings.
- Delete VPN profile: Go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management > VPN (click the "i" next to the VPN profile name) > Delete VPN.
- Factory Reset: This is the last resort, if the above methods do not work, and remember to backup your iPhone before doing this. You still access the network settings path, but instead of selecting "Reset Network Settings", select "Reset All Settings".
There is also a final option to update to the iOS 17.3 beta. Since the iOS 17.3 beta was released before iOS 17.2.1, installing it may help to resolve the network connection error.
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