iOS 15.2.1 Released
The new iOS 15.2.1 update fixes the issue that didn’t load photos sent using an iCloud link in Messages. It also fixes a CarPlay bug, wherein the third-party CarPlay apps didn’t respond to the user input.
The new iOS update, as suggested by a security document, also provides a fix for a HomeKit issue, which could have caused a denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. This would have caused the iPhone to crash or freeze. The said vulnerability, which was first spotted by security researcher Trevor Spiniolas, can affect iPhones running iOS 14.7 and above and iPad running iPadOS 14.7 or above.
Apple has also released the iPadOS 15.2.1 update, which fixes similar issues. The updates are available for iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation).
To download the update, head to the Settings of your iPhone or iPad -> General -> Software Update, and the new update should be waiting for you. Hit the “Install” button to get the latest update.
To recall, it was just last month when Apple introduced the iOS 15.2 update. The update involved the introduction of the new Apple Music voice plan, the new Communications safety features for iMessage, the addition of the App Privacy Report feature, and more.