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Learn how Apple fine-tuned iOS 26 for the iPhone 17 Pro series with a special build aimed at fixing camera glitches and optimizing hardware.
In an unexpected move, Apple has quietly released a revised version of iOS 26 for its iPhone 17 Pro models, just ahead of the new lineup hitting store shelves. Now live on Apple’s servers, the update bears the build number 23A345 and is customized for the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. Unlike the broader iOS 26 rollout earlier this week, this specific build is tailored to optimize the performance of Apple’s latest premium smartphones.
The rollout of iOS 26 carried build number 23A341 for all supported devices initially. However, the iPhone 17 series presents a unique case. Let’s break it down:
Apple has not provided a specific reason for this separate build, but such moves typically suggest last-minute adjustments or bug fixes linked to hardware specifics.
There could be a specific reason driving this tailored update. Some early adopters of the iPhone 17 have reported camera anomalies, like blacked-out areas or distortion in photos when using LED lighting. Apple acknowledged this oddity and promised a solution, which may well be part of the new build 23A345, focusing on the Pro models.
While this update is exclusive to iPhone 17 Pro variants, Apple is also preparing iOS 26.0.1. This subsequent update will likely address various initial rollout quirks across all models.
For now, Apple ensures that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max come equipped with the most refined version of iOS 26 as they officially become available to customers beginning September 19.
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