Any issues with the latest iOS 18.3.2 software?

How’s the latest iOS 18.3.2 update? Did anyone face issues with it?

Just wanted to know before I update my iPhone 13 Pro Max.

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Mar 21, 2025 2:43 AM

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Posted on Mar 22, 2025 4:40 PM

I have spoken with Apple and they have no solution for this issue. I can receive group texts but am unable to respond to them. I have spoken with several people over the past few days who are having the same issue. It is Apple’s App so it is their problem to solve. This problem arose after the March 11 update. That is the only common denominator therefore, the conclusion is there’s a problem with the update.

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Mar 28, 2025 11:09 AM in response to chrispykan

chrispykan wrote:

To be clear, no part of my comment would force the person asking the question to do or not do what I advised.
I’m making it clear that I have the exact phone they have and also experiencing something that’s obviously happening to many people right now but happen to have other models.
you’re splitting hairs here and it’s unnecessary.

When you leave out an important consideration, your advice will be corrected by other people here. It's sort of like saying, "Skip getting blood drawn when you go to the doctor. It may hurt and leave a bruise." Of course, it also means your doctor may not be able to diagnose underlying health conditions that might be very serious.

Mar 28, 2025 1:23 PM in response to chrispykan

chrispykan wrote:

To be clear, no part of my comment would force the person asking the question to do or not do what I advised.
I’m making it clear that I have the exact phone they have and also experiencing something that’s obviously happening to many people right now but happen to have other models.
you’re splitting hairs here and it’s unnecessary.

And to be just as clear, MILLIONS and MILLIONS of others also have the same phone. If the issue you are having was shared by all, this forum, which is the most widely visited forum for iPhone on the planet, would be flooded with complaints. Yet it's not. I'm not suggesting you don't have an issue. I'm suggesting NOT everyone has the issue you have. Finally, you're the one who chose to be sarcastic with your no one ever died by not updating comment.


Since all you seemed to want to do was complain and not ask for help with your issue, I'll leave you to whatever solution you manage to find on your own.

Mar 31, 2025 7:06 AM in response to Kelq

Kelq wrote:

I STILL have lagging issues when on the net, pages won’t load properly and have to constantly delete cookies and data. Irritating af


Please start your own thread for your report, and please provide details of the issue, what you have tried, and what happened. This includes DNS server settings, Private Relay settings (if any), any traditional or “coffee shop” VPN and settings (and tested without), browser extensions present (and also tested without), and testing across multiple disparate networks.

Mar 31, 2025 1:12 PM in response to obazsm

obazsm wrote:

iOS 18.4 update fixed viewing my folder in the iCloud Drive using cellular service but my email is still not solved.
When I access my mail on laptop/pc the mail works normal but after when I check my phone, there several new folders and the laptop/pc prioritizes to them.
"Deleted Messages"
"Drafts"
"Sent Messages"
I log back into icloud on the pc and these folders do not show up. Basically the pc is not mirroring the phone and vice-versa.
clear as mud correct?

As a start, that has nothing to do with your iPhone. If your “pc” is a mac it has the same email options as your iPhone. If you don’t like the way the new mail app works you can disable the new features.


To remove the icons in the list view:

  • Open Settings
  • Tap Apps
  • Tap Mail
  • Turn off Show Contact Photos
  • Optionally, turn off Summarize Message Previews


To turn off Categories:

  • Open the Mail app
  • Tap on each Inbox
  • Tap on ⋯⃝ in the upper right 
  • Tap to check List View

These 2 steps will return the Mail app to the way it previously worked.

Mar 31, 2025 5:19 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

I have categories and icons disabled, that is not the problem. I have my mail setup the same on my pc as I do on my phone. So I did a test on my pc, I sent an email, saved a draft and deleted an email. On my pc it showed them in the standard sent folder, draft folder and trash folder. When I open the mail app on my phone they are in the newly created folders:

"Deleted Messages"
"Drafts"
"Sent Messages"

Strange

Mar 31, 2025 6:07 PM in response to obazsm

obazsm wrote:


I have categories and icons disabled, that is not the problem. I have my mail setup the same on my pc as I do on my phone. So I did a test on my pc, I sent an email, saved a draft and deleted an email. On my pc it showed them in the standard sent folder, draft folder and trash folder. When I open the mail app on my phone they are in the newly created folders:
"Deleted Messages"
"Drafts"
"Sent Messages"
Strange

Nothing strange about it. That is a new feature of Apple Mail. I already posted how to turn off that feature.

Apr 1, 2025 8:27 AM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence Finch wrote:


obazsm wrote:

I have a feeling we're not conversing on the same issue, but point me to how to turn off that feature.
OK, since you seem to be incapable of reading what I already posted, I will repeat myself, adding additional clarifications. is this clear now?:

To turn off Categories (and their associated folders)• :
Open the Mail app
• Tap on each Inbox
• Tap on ⋯⃝ in the upper right 
• Tap to check List View


Tapping the ⋯⃝ on the All Inboxes omnibus inbox can clear (or set) the “category” setting for all inboxes, too.


This on iPadOS 18.3.2.

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