iOS 4.3.2 update now live to quell your iPhone, iPad, iPod updating urges

Bug fixes and improvements

iOS 4.3.2 update now live to quell your iPhone, iPad, iPod updating urges. Apple, iPad, iPad 2, iPod touch, iPhone 4, iPhone 3gs, iPhone, iPod touch 4g, iPod touch 3G, Updates, Software 0

15 April 2011 8:51 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Apple has rolled out a new update for the iPhone, Pad 2, and iPod touch that promises to fix a couple of known bugs, as well as some that aren’t so well known, and close some security holes in the process.

The 614MB update brings iOS 4.3 up to iOS 4.3.2 and is available via the usual update channels - just plug your iDevice into your computer. It contains improvements and other bug fixes including:

- Fixes an issue that occasionally caused blank or frozen video during a FaceTime Call

- Fixes an issue that prevented some international users from connecting to 3G networks on iPad with Wi-Fi and 3G

- The latest security updates

However, we're sure that it won't be stopping those who like to jailbreak these things, with a work around already found supposedly, if that’s your thing.

The update is compatible with this hardware:

- iPhone 4 (GSM model)

- iPhone 3GS

- iPad 2

- iPad

- iPod touch (4th Gen)

- iPod touch (3rd gen)


Read our review of the new iPad (3rd generation)



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