Apple’s AirTags devices have just received a new firmware update, albeit it’s unknown what exact changes it provides.
The internal build number has been moved from 1A291c to 1A291a, the change arriving only a week after the previous iteration was released.
Per MacRumors:
We don’t know what’s included in the new firmware and no new features were found following the first release, so it likely focuses on bug fixes and other under-the-hood improvements. There is no way to force an AirTag update, as it’s something that’s done over-the-air through a connected iPhone. To make sure the update happens, you can put your AirTag in range of your iPhone, but you have to wait for the firmware to roll out to your device.
If you’ve tried the firmware update, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via The Mac Observer and MacRumors