Apple Releases New Firmware for iPhone Air MagSafe Battery

Apple Releases New Firmware for iPhone Air MagSafe Battery

Apple Releases New Firmware for iPhone Air MagSafe Battery

Generally, Apple is pretty good at keeping their devices up to date, and they just released a new firmware update for the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery. Usually, these updates are pretty small, but they can make a big difference in how your device works. Obviously, the latest version is 101.0, and it’s got a build number of 8B32, which is a bit different from the previous version. Normally, you wouldn’t need to worry about the build number, but it’s good to know it’s there.

Apple Updates iPhone Air MagSafe Battery with New Firmware

Apparently, the new firmware update is available now, and it’s replacing the old version 99.0, which had a build number of 8B25. Probably, this update is going to bring some performance improvements, and maybe even some stability enhancements. Ideally, you want your devices to be running smoothly, and updates like this can help with that. Often, these updates are automatic, so you don’t need to do anything.

What’s Included

Hopefully, this update is going to include some bug fixes, because nobody likes it when their device is buggy. Usually, Apple doesn’t give us a lot of details about what’s in the update, but that’s okay, because we can still use our devices to figure it out. Sometimes, you just have to wait and see what happens after the update. Naturally, the firmware updates for the MagSafe Battery are designed to install automatically, which is nice.

How to Check Your Firmware

Usually, to check if your MagSafe Battery is up to date, you just need to attach it to your iPhone Air, and then open the Settings app. Obviously, you need to navigate to General, then About, and finally iPhone Air MagSafe Battery, which can be a bit of a pain. Generally, if the version number is 101.0, then you’re good to go, and your device is running the latest firmware. Probably, you’ll want to check this every now and then, just to make sure everything is working right.