A new firmware update for AirTag has been released by Apple, which will be gradually distributed to all tracking devices over the course of a month. The update, with build number 2A61, is currently being rolled out on a staggered basis throughout November to AirTags worldwide, instead of being provided to all users at once.
According to developer @Aaronp613 on X, Apple plans to distribute the firmware to a select group of users on Tuesday, October 31. By November 7, it is expected that approximately 10% of devices will have received the update, with this number increasing to 25% by November 14.
All accessible AirTags are required to be updated to the new firmware by November 28. Users do not have the option to manually initiate the update, as it will occur gradually over time.
Apple has not yet provided details on the specific changes included in the AirTag update, apart from the usual bug fixes and performance enhancements.
The most recent significant update for the AirTag was released in December 2022, addressing an accelerometer bug.




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