Among the most pressing problems impacting those using an iOS 16.5-powered handset is a bug that causes the battery on the device to drain too quickly. Some iPhone users are also complaining about their Wi-Fi connection cutting off randomly, and the Apple Weather app is giving some users weather information that is not accurate. With the final release of iOS 16.6 still some weeks away, the smartest thing Apple can do is to push out iOS 16.5.1 especially if there are some security patches it needs to send out.

Some iPhone users are complaining about seeing inaccurate data on the Weather app after installing iOS 16.5
This happened with iOS 16.4.1 which Apple dropped during the first week of April to replace the skin tone on one particular emoji and to fix Siri who was unresponsive in some cases. (A word to the wise. If you own an iPhone, don't rely solely on Siri. Install the Google Assistant app from the App Store by tapping on this link). The iOS 16.4.1 update also patched some serious security issues including a pair that Apple said were actively exploited.From time to time, you can check to see if iOS 16.5.1 has arrived on your iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Updates.
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