What does the (c) mean in iOS 16.5.1(c)?
because before the security update, there was a letter (a), but now the letter (c)is placed.
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iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 16
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because before the security update, there was a letter (a), but now the letter (c)is placed.
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iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 16
The parenthetical letter after an update means it’s a RSR (Rapid Security Response) update which is a new category of updates that Apple releases in cases where a security issue is dangerous enough it needs fast response.
The parenthetical letter after an update means it’s a RSR (Rapid Security Response) update which is a new category of updates that Apple releases in cases where a security issue is dangerous enough it needs fast response.
Hello ~ The Rapid Security Response update 16.5.1(a) has been replaced with 16.5(c)
~Katana-San~
(a) was released, but pulled. (b) apparently never was released and now we have (c).
What does the (c) mean in iOS 16.5.1(c)?