Apple sounded the alarm on March 24, announcing with fanfare that the AirPods Max would support lossless listening and ultra-low latency.
The bug that gets stuck
This new feature is intended for the model equipped with a USB-C port, as long as it is connected to an iPhone (or any other audio device) with a cable. The update The update was also going to bring wired listening, which the headset strangely does not offer, unlike its predecessor with Lightning port.
But the party was spoiled by a last-minute problem. The firmware update delivered yesterday, numbered 7E99, is no longer available for download. Apple now explains that the software is coming "soon", without further explanation. It is also unknown when the update will be available. The update will be delivered. The manufacturer has likely encountered a bug whose nature is unknown.
To find out the AirPods Max firmware version number, you need to go to the headset settings on the iPhone. This incident is certainly a problem, but ultimately, few users received the update. The distribution process is indeed automatic; it is certainly possible to "force" the installation of the software, but this is a cumbersome procedure that does not necessarily work the first time.
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