Apple has released another minor OS update for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users aimed at fixing unnamed Wi-Fi issues. The 6.0.2 update began to appear in iTunes on Tuesday with no other description besides "Fixes a bug that could impact Wi-Fi," leading to speculation that the fix addresses an issue that caused some iPhones to drop their Wi-Fi connections and use cellular data more often.

The bug has been noted by iPhone users since the iPhone 5 arrived in September. Verizon later said that users wouldn't be charged for LTE or 3G data usage that was racked up due to the apparent Wi-Fi bug; AT&T users also reported they were seeing vastly increased data usage as well.

Apple's iOS 6.0.1 update, released in November, claimed to address some of these Wi-Fi connectivity issues, but it apparently has not fixed everything. If you're one of the iPhone users who have seen odd spikes in data usage when your device should have been on Wi-Fi, let us know how the 6.0.2 update treats you.