Apple pulls iOS 17.3 beta 2 after the update causes iPhones to get stuck in a boot loop

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Apple pulls iOS 17.3 beta 2 after the update causes iPhones to get stuck in a boot loop

Apple pulls iOS 17.3 beta 2 after the update causes iPhones to get stuck in a boot loop،

Apple pulled iOS 17.3 beta 2 after users complained that the update caused a boot loop. According to a report, the boot loop was occurring on iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, and iPhone 15 series models with the Back Tap feature enabled. This feature allows iPhone users to double- or triple-tap the back of their phone and, from a series of options, select the action you want the iPhone to perform when you tap the panel back. For example, if I double-tap the back panel of my iPhone, a screenshot is immediately taken.
To enable or disable Back Tap or choose the customizable actions you want, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch. Scroll down to press Back Tap. Tap Double Tap to choose the action you want iPhone to perform when you double-tap the back panel, and Triple Tap to choose the action you want iPhone to perform when you triple-tap the back panel. rear panel. Several iPhone users with Back Tap disabled reported that they were able to install the iOS 17.3 beta 2 update without a hitch.

Those who have an iPhone stuck in a boot loop after trying to install iOS 17.3 beta 2 was able to resolve the issue by rolling back to a previous version such as iOS 17.3 beta 1 or iOS 17.2.1 but you must have a backup to restore your data and applications. As we have noted many times, beta versions of the software are unstable and should not be installed on a daily driver, as applications and features that you may need on a daily basis may be disabled for too long a period of time.

In this case, the bug impacted users' ability to even access their iPhone units after attempting to install iOS 17.3 beta 2. Apple will no doubt release an update to get iPhone units stuck in the boot loop out of this mess.