On Monday, Apple released iOS 10.2, the new version of its iOS operating system.
The update, which weighs in between 360.6 megabytes and 2.4 gigabytes (depending on whether you use over-the-air or iTunes to update it), adds the following fixes and changes:
– Improves stabilization and delivers faster frame rate for Live Photos.
– Improves accuracy of groupings of similar photos of the same person in the People album.
– Adds new love and celebration full screen effects in Messages.
– Choose how to sort Playlists Albums, and Songs in Library [Music app].
– Fixes and issue in which the wrong message would be selected after deleting a Mail conversation.
– Fixes an issue that could cause FaceTime participants to appear out of focus.
– Improvements to security and stabilization.
If you’ve tried iOS 10.2 and have any feedback to offer, let us know what you make of it in the comments.