Apple has urged Australians with older iPhones and Apple Watches to update their software to reduce the risk of emergency call connectivity issues.
The alert was first issued in December and came after other older smartphones experienced a “technical failure” that prevented them from connecting to an alternative network when calling triple-zero if their primary network was unavailable.
The warning initially applied to iPhone 12 devices, but this week Apple expanded the list to include other older iPhones and Apple Watches.
“In the rare event that these exceptional circumstances affecting mobile operators’ networks were to happen again, some older mobile phones might still encounter the same issue reaching emergency services through an alternate available network,” Apple said in a statement.
Which devices need to be updated?
Apple said this network issue might impact the following devices.
iPhone
iPhone SE (1st generation)iPhone SE (2nd generation)iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 PlusiPhone 6S and iPhone 6S PlusiPhone 7 and iPhone 7 PlusiPhone 8 and iPhone 8 PlusiPhone XiPhone XS and iPhone XS MaxiPhone XRiPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro MaxiPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max
Apple Watch
Apple Watch SE 2Apple Watch Series 6Apple Watch Series 7Apple Watch Series 8Apple Watch Series 9Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch UltraApple Watch Ultra 2
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