According to ShibamMandal, you’ll need to clear the botched iOS 17.3 update from the list of apps in your iPhone’s Settings. To do this, go to Settings, then General, then iPhone Storage. A botched iOS 17.3 file should be visible in the apps list, or at the bottom of the page. Select it, then delete it.
How to Fix iOS 17.3 Battery Drain (Video)
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Get Up to $70 Off Apple Watch Series 9 and $50 Off Apple Watch Ultra 2 at Best Buy
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Sideloading on iPhone? OK, but Apple still plans to charge fees and review apps
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