Thursday, 25 September 2014

Apple 'Pulls Back' iOS 8 Update Due To Flaws

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Apple has been forced to withdraw an update for the iOS 8 operating system, after it appeared to cause more problems than it solved.
The tech giant had released the new version of its software to fix glitches reported by iPhone and iPad users.
But customers who installed the update have reportedly had difficulties making phone calls, and have been unable to use fingerprints to unlock their device.
Many of these latest flaws only seem to affect the iPhone 6, with older models less vulnerable to the additional glitches from the software update.
An Apple spokeswoman said: "We have received reports of an issue with the iOS 8.0.1 update. We are actively investigating these reports and will provide information as quickly as we can. In the meantime, we have pulled back the iOS 8.0.1 update."
But for many disgruntled users, news of the problem came too late, with many unable to use their devices as normal.
One affected customer, Rob, tried to alert his friends by tweeting: "Not happy with my phone not working as a phone now. DO NOT UPDATE TO iOS 8.01."
Meanwhile, Aquib Hossain warned: "Do not upgrade to iOS 8.0.1! Touch ID stops working but worse yet, you can't connect to your wireless service."

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