The next iPhone update is iOS 18. 3 and will arrive in the next few days. But there is a sudden and unforeseen replacement in the code, which can mean a last minute addition. So how can you know, what can it mean and when will the update arrive?
The final build number of the edition has increased from 22d60, discovered in the beta edition of the candidate edition, to 22d61, according to a personal account about X, cited via Macrumors.
“The account has a smart history of data sharing similar to iOS, but it has had occasional glitches. We continue to respect the account owner’s account so that they do not link to their posts, because they wish to remain unnamed and low profile,” the site says
The build number is just one digit higher, you’ll notice, so maybe the change is only mild. This means it ‘could include a very minor, last-minute change or two,” MacRumors says.
The merit of being smaller is that this affects the release date, which we will communicate below.
“It remains to be noted precisely what the adjustments will be,” the report continues, “but we can speculate on one possibility: a black unit collection by 2025. “
Black Unity has been an Apple feature for 4 years, with, for example, a new Apple Watch wristband and iPhone wallpapers with the Pan-African flag.
There’s another clue that this might be what’s coming: a new reference to “UNITY25” was found in another Apple software product, tvOS 18.3. All of which suggests we will find out about the changes soon. And the timing is perfect, as February is Black History Month in the United States, for instance.
It looks likely, given the release candidate having already arrived, that iOS 18.3 is on the brink of appearance. January has been widely reported as the most likely time for release and, since Apple habitually choose Monday or Tuesday for dropping its new software updates, that means Monday, Jan. 27 or Tuesday, Jan. 28.
I tend to think that Tuesday, January 28th will be the big day.
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