Thursday, October 27, 2016

Apple released iOS 10.1


With the first "real" update, the iOS operating system receives many bug fixes and a portrait mode for the iPhone 7 Plus.

Apple has just released iOS 10.1, the first “real” update for iOS 10.

In addition to many bug fixes and optimizations like for example more data for the integration in Apple Maps, the focus is naturally on the portrait mode in the dual camera of the iPhone 7 Plus.

At the presentation of the new smartphone generation advertised and celebrated, Apple integrated the Depth-of-Depth function however not at the delivery of the telephone. However, anyone who has participated in the beta test of iOS 10.1 already knows the feature. Now it is available to everyone who installs the update. The function is not yet fully developed and is still classified by Apple as beta.

Improved connections and security

Users of the Apple Watch can also hope for improved cooperation between iPhones and the watch. According to Apple, the update eliminates synchronization, display and connection problems between the devices. The Bluetooth connection of external hardware should now work better.
Finally, Apple closes with iOS 10.1 also some security gaps. This is also a security issue in which attackers could execute commands on devices via manipulated graphics files.

The software update on iOS 10.1 is about 200 megabytes in size and can be accessed via the settings of the device. The path leads through the sub-items "General" and "Software update".

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