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Apple has released iOS 16.4.1 foriPhonewith fixes for an unresponsive Siri assistant and malfunctioning emoji.

Hot on the heels of iOS 16.4, Apple has issued a very minor update with a focus on ensuring Siri responds to users. There’s also a fix for the new ‘pushing hands’ emoji, which isn’t showing the usual array of skin tone options. This emoji was one of 20-odd added when Apple launched iOS 16.4 last month.

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Apple is also adding fixes for a couple of security vulnerabilities it believes have been actively exploited in the wild. While theApple Weather app has been malfunctioningall week, this release doesn’t include a fix for that.

The full release notes, which also apply to iPadOS 16.4.1, are below:

This update provides important bug fixes and security updates for your iPhone including:

IOSurfaceAccelerator

WebKit

This release is likely to be one of the last before Apple unveils the iOS 17 update onJune 5 at WWDC. While this release is likely to focus on improving what’s already there – rather than a big overhaul – Apple might be working on a big revamp for the Control Centre.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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