It has been almost three months since Apple’s last incremental update for various devices like Apple Watch, iPhones and Apple TV. While the upcoming iterations of the company’s operating systems (iOS 12, watchOS 5 and macOS Mojave are still in beta, you can now update your Apple gear to the latest current release of each.
iOS 11.4.1 is mostly bug fixes, reports 9to5Mac, but it does add a more reliable Find My AirPods app and the ability to sync Mail, Contacts and Notes with an Exchange account. The new watchOS 4.3.2 is apparently similarly basic, mainly consisting of bug fixes and stability improvements. tvOS 11.4.1 is also available, though there don’t seem to be any readily available release notes on Apple’s developer site. macOS High Sierra‘s latest update (10.13.5) appears to have gone live on June 1st. This third software update to HomePod, says 9to5Mac, is similarly basic, bringing stability and quality improvements to Apple’s smart speaker.
Via: 9to5Mac
Source: Apple