Apple has released a new iOS update, version 17.5.1, in response to complaints from users regarding a concerning issue with the Photos app. This update comes just a week after the previous 17.5 updates for iOS and iPadOS. The prompt release of this update follows reports from iPhone users who noticed that photos they had deleted were reappearing in their Photos library, including some sensitive content.
The update specifically addresses a rare issue related to database corruption that was causing deleted photos to resurface in the Photos library. Users who experienced this problem expressed their distress at seeing old photos reappear, with some dating back to 2010, despite repeated attempts to delete them.
While the update aims to resolve the issue, some users remain skeptical about the effectiveness of the fix. Concerns have been raised about privacy and the uncertainty surrounding whether deleted photos are truly removed from the system. Questions have been raised about the nature of the bug that caused the photos to reappear and the transparency of Apple's communication regarding the issue.
Despite the update, there is ongoing discussion among users about the implications of this incident and the need for more detailed information from Apple. The company has yet to provide a public response to inquiries about the update and the underlying issue.