Apple releases iOS 9.3.3, El Capitan 10.11.6, watchOS 2.2.2, and tvOS 9.2.1 updates
The iOS 9.3.3 update includes “bug fixes and improves the security” of your iOS device. The company’s online document details updates for Calendar, CoreGraphics, FaceTime, Safari, and more.
After you back up your iOS device, you can install iOS 9.3.3 directly by tapping on Settings > Software Update. You can also connect your device to your Mac and use iTunes to install the update
According to Apple’s support document, the 10.11.6 update includes the following updates.
The update also has a few updates for Macs in an enterprise environment.
Apple also includes several security updates, the details of which can be found online.
Mac users should back up their data before installing the update. The installation can be done though the App Store.
The watchOS 2.2.2 update, like the iOS and OSX updates, includes bug fixes and security improvements. You can get details on the update through Apple’s online documentation.
To update your Apple Watch, you first need to update to iOS 9.3.3, and the watch needs to be connected to the charger and it has to have at least a 50 percent charge. After that, you can update the Apple Watch through the Watch app on your iPhone.
Apple TV owners also get bug fixes and security fixes. Learn more about tvOS 9.2.1.
To install the update, power on your Apple TV and go to Settings > System > Software Updates > Update Software.