Saturday, September 27, 2014

iPhone: Apple updates iOS 8.0.1 removed in emergency



Update September 25: Apple released iOS 8.0.1 yesterday's patch, a first update for iOS 8 which was immediately withdrawn by the American group, after complaints from many users for a total loss of 3G / 4G, and dysfunction of their Touch ID reader, making them completely unusable iPhone 5. Apple is working already in the online publication of a new iOS 8.0.2 patch. A more painful than launch Apple's new iOS ...


Soon an update iOS 8.0.1

The latest version of iOS is the happiness (or not) for many Apple users for a week now, especially those with a recent terminal. Indeed, the iPhone 4S and iPad Mini having some trouble with the new iOS Apple 8, difficulties related mainly to the lack of power of the terminal, which is struggling to handle the new OS. However, the latest Apple mobile operating system also suffers from a few small teething quite annoying at times, so that the Cupertino company has already in its pipes a new update iOS 8.0.1.


A fix would be being tested by some operators and could happen in just a few days on our iPhone, iPod and iPad. Thus, according to MacRumors, the new iOS 8.0.1 would fix a particular bug in the phone section, at the call transfer, but also met some freeze when trying to access their mail. The keyboard is also corrected following a bug in iCloud keychain, plus a desire to share with the AirDrop feature in PassBook. The Safari browser also benefit from a small patch, it no longer able to launch some videos. It is hoped that this new iOS 8.0.1 also will overcome some problems encountered by some when switching Portrait / Landscape.

Obviously, other small bugs (more minor) should also be corrected with this new update. Recall that according to Apple, iOS 8 is already installed on over 46% of compatible devices.

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