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4 Reasons Not to Install iOS 17.7 & 11 Reasons You Should

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Apple’s iOS 17.7 update could have a huge impact on your iPhone’s performance. While some iPhone users should install the software right now, others might be better off waiting.

iOS 17.7 is the latest version of iOS 17 and the upgrade brings under-the-hood improvement to compatible iPhone models. It serves as an alternative to Apple’s new iOS 18 operating system.

The download is in and around 700 MB’s for iPhone users moving up from iOS 17.6. If you’re running a much older version of iOS, the update will require a much larger download because the features and fixes from updates you skipped are baked in.

Those of you dealing with issues on iOS 17 could see a huge turnaround after installing iOS 17.7. We’re hearing about positive changes to performance. That being said, we’re also hearing about various bugs and performance problems.

If you do run into an issue, note that you can’t downgrade back to older iOS 17 software. Apple stopped signing on iOS 17.6.1. It’s not signing on older software either.

This means those of you having a great experience on iOS 17.6.1 or older need to approach iOS 17.7 with a sense of caution. Once you upgrade, there’s no going back.

If you’re currently debating a move to iOS 17.7, allow us to walk you through the best reasons to install the software today and the best reasons to hang around on your current version of iOS for a little bit longer.

Install iOS 17.7 for Better Security

Install iOS 17.7 for Better Security

If security is important to you, and you missed older software, think about installing Apple's iOS 17.7 update right away.

iOS 17.7 delivers 15+ new security patches and they will help keep your device and its data protected from harm. You can learn more about them on Apple's security site.

If you skipped an older version of iOS 17, you'll get the patches from the updates you skipped with your upgrade.

iOS 17.6 featured 30 security patches, iOS 17.5 delivered 15 security patches, the iOS 17.4.1 update included two security patches, and iOS 17.4 had four security patches on board. 

The update also delivered quantum security protection for iMessage. The company says the upgrade gives iMessage "the strongest security properties of any at-scale messaging protocol in the world." 

The iOS 17.3 update brought 15 new security patches to iPhone. The software also added Stolen Device Protection to iPhone.

It increases the security of your iPhone and Apple ID by requiring Face ID or Touch ID to gain access to passwords, make purchases in Safari, and more. This is useful if someone gets access to your iPhone and its passcode. 

iOS 17.2 delivered 10 new security patches to iPhone. If you wish to find out more, you can head on over to Apple's security site for the details.

iOS 17.2 also included iMessage Contact Key Verification which improves the security of iMessage. The company also fixed an exploit that let the Flipper Zero multi-tool lock up iPhones.

iOS 17.1.2 had two security patches on board. Both were related to WebKit. If you want to learn more, you can do so right here.

iOS 17.1 brought 18 security fixes to iPhone. It addressed issues within Weather, Status Bar, WebKit, and more. 

iOS 17.0.3 brought two patches for two security issues Apple identified within the software. If you want to read about the patches, head here.

iOS 17.0.1 delivered three important patches to iPhone. If you're interested in the exact nature of these improvements, you can read about them over on Apple's security website.

As for iOS 17 itself, it brought 40+ new security patches with it. A staggering number to say the least. If you want to learn more about them, head over to Apple

In addition to those patches, iOS 17 brings some additional enhancements to privacy and security including improvements to Communication Safety beyond Messages.

It now includes content sent by AirDrop, Contact Posters in the Phone app, FaceTime, and the systemwide photo picker. You now have an option to blur out sensitive photos and videos before you choose to view them.

There's also an expanded Lockdown Mode which will help protect you against cyber attacks.

Apple's also improved sharing permissions and you now have more control over what you share with the apps on your device. 

The company also notes that starting in iOS 17, Voice Memos encrypts the titles of recordings stored in iCloud, in addition to the recordings themselves.

If you skipped older versions of iOS, you'll get the security patches from those updates with your iOS 17.7 update as well.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Janeth

    12/07/2023 at 6:23 am

    Problem with incoming calls not on screen as usual.

  2. Trudy Allen

    01/17/2024 at 7:38 am

    My message app WON’T work!!! I have reset my phone and every other method suggested!!!

    • Eleanor

      03/08/2024 at 10:47 am

      I’m having the same problem. Can’t send or receive messages on my IPhone 15 after I downloaded 17.4 update.

  3. Lisa

    04/19/2024 at 10:36 pm

    Hi my name is Lisa I accident downloaded public beta iOS 16.5 I’m on iOS 16.7.2 the public version right now should I download iOS 17.4.1? Or should I stay on iOS 16.7.2 tell me about iOS 17.4.1? nobody told me I ask Apple they they say I should download i say ok im on 16.7.2 right now they say if the performance and you don’t have issues I say it fine to me they say Download if it worse I say ok thanks

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