Apple has released the iOS 6.0.2 update for iPhone 5 and iPad Mini, stating the main features of the update are 'improvements and bug fixes'.
One of the highlighted bug fixes is for a problem that 'could impact Wi-Fi'. It is reported that some iPhone and iPad Mini users were experiencing Wi-Fi randomly disabling.
The update is a hefty 51.4MB, so you'll probably want to carry it out over Wi-Fi rather than data, to save a massive phone bill (unless you're on an unlimited tariff).
The iOS 6 update was announced in June 2012 and arrived on the iPhone and iPad Mini at launch. People using older iPhones and iPads were able to update their phones to iOS 6 from September.
It was reported in October that Apple was testing later versions of iOS, including iOS version 6.1 which will land after Christmas.
iOS 6 adds a host of new features, including its rather dodgy Maps application, improved Siri, Passbook and Facetime over 3G.
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