Update iOS 15.2 Brings several new features and also discusses bugs found in iOS 15.1 and iOS 15.1.1 Update.
However, one bug that is fixed is a problem that automatically drops the Bluetooth connection when receiving a call in the car through the infotainment system.
Some users also believe that updates have spread bugs to more iPhones than before and have started reporting to the Apple support community.
Based on the report, users face a Bluetooth connection drop with vehicles produced by brands such as Audi, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda, Mercedes, Porsche, Toyota, Volvo, etc.
What are the issuance of unconscious Bluetooth connectivity, iOS 15 includes a bug that automatically breaks the call from the car infotainment system.
As a result, calls have been transferred to the Earpiece and a smartphone microphone.
With iOS update 15.
2, this problem should be repaired, but it turns out, according to some users who did not occur and claim to suggest that he had developed into more users.
How it will affect the user and how it can be most dangerous.
People are connected to their smartphone with a car infotainment system to listen to music and take a handful call while driving.
It can be understood as a security feature that allows users to receive calls while driving without interruption or taking hands from the wheel.
With Bluetooth automatically disconnected, users should grope and rush to find the phone and turn the speaker as soon as possible to complete or hang up.
This can be dangerous while driving and can cause accidents.
Apple, like now, hasn’t discussed this problem and is not sure when the user will get a resolution for this.
However, some users in the community forum suggest to restart the phone and turn off the Bluetooth for 20 seconds and then turn it back it might fix the problem.