Today, Apple has seen fit to release its iOS 15.7.5, iPadOS 15.7.5, macOS 11.7.6, and macOS 12.6.5 updates for all compatible iPhones, iPads, and Macs. If you happen to own a compatible device, you can now update to the latest version for free. The latest updates arrive a week after the company released iOS 16.4.1 to the public with fixes for the emoji and Siri issues. Scroll down to read more details on what you should expect with the latest releases and how you can download them on your device.
Apple releases iOS 15.7.5, iPadOS 15.7.5, macOS 11.7.6, and macOS 12.6.5 with important security updates for iPhone, iPad, and Macs
As mentioned earlier, Apple has released iOS 15.7.5, iPadOS 15.7.5, macOS 11.7.6, and macOS 12.6.5 to the public for all compatible devices. If you want to install iOS 15.6.5 and iPadOS 15.6.5 on your iPhone or iPad, the update will be available over the air. All you have to do is head over to Settings > General > Software Update. The latest updates do not bring any new features to the table. Instead, the updates pack a boatload of important security fixes. According to Apple, the update fixes two important actively exploited vulnerabilities. We would recommend users download the latest builds on their devices as soon as they can.

Apart from iOS 15.7.5, Apple has also seeded macOS 11.7.6 and macOS 12.6.5 for all compatible Macs. The update is available for free and can be downloaded over the air. You can install the updates through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. As for what is new, the latest updates come with a boatload of important security updates. The updates will offer enhanced security against online threats. Henceforth, we would advise you to update to the latest firmware as soon as you can.
This is all there is to it, folks. It is great to see Apple updating its older hardware with important security updates after discontinuing them. We will keep you guys updated on the latest as soon as something new is discovered in the latest builds. Share your thoughts with us in the comments.









