Earlier this week, Apple released a new software update for its iPhones and iPads--version 17.5.1 of its iOS system. Nothing to see here, you may think, since even the serial numbers of that update show you Apple does this all the time to fix problems and add new features.
But this time, there really was something to see, since the update patched a serious bug that caused some long-deleted images to pop up on users' phones. That's right. They weren't really gone. Consider the contents of your own photo archive for a moment, think about shots you zapped for all kinds of reasons, and you'll how know that's a problem for these affected users.
Apple-watching site MacRumors originally spotted the issue surfacing in a Reddit thread, where users of the social chat platform said old images were suddenly showing up in their devices' photo archive. "I have four pics from 2010 that keep reappearing as the latest pics uploaded to iCloud," said one commenter, reporting a typical effect of the apparent bug.
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