Apple has today released iOS 16.6.1, iPadOS 16.6.1, macOS Ventura 13.5.2, and watchOS 9.6.2 to the public.
According to Apple's release notes, these updates include important security fixes and are recommended for all users.
As today's updates appear to have been released to address a small set of specific issues, our expectation is that they do not contain any accessibility changes for blind and low vision users; however, if you notice any changes, improvements or regressions in your own use of the software, please post a comment below with your findings.
We strive to provide the most comprehensive and accurate information about the accessibility status of Apple software releases. However, as a small team, it is impossible for us to test every device, configuration, application, and use case. That's why we depend on our community to help us ensure that our information is as complete and accurate as possible. If you have tested iOS 16.6.1, iPadOS 16.6.1, macOS Ventura 13.5.2 or watchOS 9.6.2 for accessibility, please share any additional fixes, enhancements, or regressions you've discovered in the comments below. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us provide the best information to our community.
iOS 16.6.1 and iPadOS 16.6.1 are available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings > General > Software Update) via Finder on a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, or via iTunes on a PC or Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier.
To install macOS Ventura 13.5.2, choose System Settings from the Apple menu, select General in the table, click Software Update in the scroll area, and click the Update Now button to begin the update process. If other updates are available, you can click "More info" to see details about them and select specific updates to install.
watchOS 9.6.2 is available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings > General > Software Update) or by going to the Watch app on your iPhone and navigating to General> Software Update. To install the update, your Watch must be connected to its charger and have at least 50% battery power.
Comments
Volume problems.
I've noticed this a bit on my 13 Pro, but it's really bad on my sister's SE 3. The volume is so low that listening to a VoiceMail is impossible. The volume will drop really low on some screens, then blast you out of your mind on others. Anyone else noticing this, or have work-arounds or settings I haven't found? This one's really bad. Thanks.
No
No, I didn't noticed this on my iPhone SE 3 (2022) when operating iOS 16.6.1. In the meantime, I have iOS 16.7, and the volume is still stable at the level I set.