Apple Rolls Out New Firmware Update for AirPods Max, Bringing Bug Fixes and Potential Sound Enhancements
Firmware Update for Original AirPods Max Apple has released a new firmware update (build 6F25) for the original AirPods Max, replacing the previous build 6F21 from October. This update is likely to include bug fixes and performance improvements, similar to past updates. Apple typically releases firmware updates independently of iOS cycles, often to address specific issues or enhance features like Active Noise Cancellation.
How to Update
To ensure your AirPods Max are updated, follow these steps:
- Place your AirPods Max within Bluetooth range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to Wi-Fi.
- Connect the charging cable to the bottom-right earphone and a USB charger or port.
- Wait at least 30 minutes for the update to complete.
- Reconnect your AirPods Max to your device and verify the firmware version.
If you encounter issues, try resetting your AirPods Max before attempting the update again.
Additional Information
- iOS 18.4 is currently in beta with a public release expected in early April.
- Users are encouraged to share their experiences with the new firmware in the comments section.
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