Apple's iOS 17.5 has just been released, but users are already reporting a worrying iPhone bug that causes deleted photos to reappear.
First reported by Apple-focused site MacRumors, users have been complaining about bugs in iOS 17.5 on Reddit.
The post, which had nearly 100 replies at the time of writing, describes how a user's old photos taken “years ago” reappeared as recently uploaded to iCloud after the update was completed. has been done. “While I was talking to my partner, I went to send him a photo and discovered that his most recent photo was NSFW material he made years ago when we were separated.”
“I feel very uncomfortable,” the post reads. “Has anyone else encountered this issue? Does that mean the photos come back after the update?
People reporting bugs in iOS 17.5 say deleted photos are showing up in the Recent Gallery. This indicates that the problem is not related to restoring recently deleted photos.
As many users have pointed out, it would be a major privacy concern if Apple were to keep photos that reappeared after updating to iOS 17.5. what happened?
What causes photos to reappear on iOS 17.5?
Many people are worried that a bug in iOS 17.5 means Apple isn't actually deleting your photos. But the answer may be simpler. Most likely, the issue is that the deleted photos cannot be synced with iCloud and cannot be permanently deleted.
I've reached out to Apple for comment on the Photos bug in iOS 17.5 and will update this article if I hear back from the iPhone maker.
what will you do
The photo bug in iOS 17.5 is certainly annoying and can be very concerning from a privacy perspective. If you haven't updated to iOS 17.5 yet and are concerned about this bug, you can also wait to see if Apple pushes another iPhone update.
However, it's important to note that updating to iOS 17.5 fixes some serious security flaws, so you should consider that your iPhone could become a target for attacks. I have already updated my iPhone 14 to iOS 17.5 and there are no issues.
If you've already updated to iOS 17.5, you'll already know if you're affected by the bug. Apple may prepare a small update, iOS 17.5.1, to quickly fix this issue. Or even release something quietly.