It sounds as though iPhones and iPads now not only both support “the version family known as 16”, but also both have the very latest security fixes, so why not simply call both of them version 16.1 everywhere for clarity, including in the security bulletin and on the About screen? Why did iPadOS 16 ultimately report itself as version 16.1? (Thanks to Stefaan from Belgium for taking screenshots of his iPad update process and sending them in.) After updating, the About screen apparently says iPadOS 16, like the security bulletin did, while the iPadOS Version screen explicitly says 16.1.Why did a single security bulletin describe updates dubbed iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16? We know that iPadOS 16 was delayed, so did this recent update mean that iPadOS was now getting patched only to the same security level as iOS 16, which came out more than a month ago, while iOS advanced to 16.1, thus leaving iPadOS more than five weeks adrift in cybersecurity terms?.Based on the enquiries and comments we’ve received from readers in the past few days, the following confusion emerged:
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