Apple recovering from iOS
8 to 8.0.1 to 8.0.2 and more???
Apple released iOS 8
stating that it’s the biggest iOS release ever and indeed it turned out to be
true. There were some big time changes in the Messages, Photos, Camera and
Health but at the same time Apple had to work on updates in not less than 24
hours of the release. Moreover the issue doesn’t seems to completely get
resolved even after two subsequent releases.
Majority of the users
especially in India, Turkey, Pakistan, Brazil, Bulgaria, and Mongolia were not
getting button to toggle between 3G and 2G instead could toggle between LTE and
3G.
iPhone 6 and 6 plus
users when upgraded their device to 8.0.1 lost the Touch ID and even had issues
in Network reception. However post upgrading it to 8.0.2 few issues were
resolved but few of them are still lingering. Overall we can say that Apple
still have to work and come-up a full concrete compact upgrade and resolve the
issue of the users who had paid more than 65k to get the phone.
iOS 8.0.1
While the iOS 8 update
delivered a number of new features to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users, it
also delivered a number of iOS 8 problems.
Apple released iOS 8's
first update, iOS 8.0.1, Wednesday morning. But no sooner had Apple released
the update than iPhone users began reporting serious problems, seemingly
caused by the update, including a total loss of cell service and unusable Touch
ID. Sixty minutes after its release, Apple claims that about 40,000 people were
affected before Apple removed the update from its Developer Center and disabled
the over-the-air download for the software.
Some notable bugs that
have been reported numerous crashes and general instability with Google Chrome.
Spotify and Sound cloud. Few smaller issues including keyboard lag and
crashes when using the Mail application. These issues are infrequent but
they’ve been extremely annoying. FaceTime Audio continues to be a pain point as
well though I am certain that it probably has to do with connection strength on
Wi-Fi and LTE and not with iOS 8.
Just 24 hours later,
Apple made good on its promise to fix those issues. Late Thursday, Apple
pushed out iOS 8.0.2, an update similar to iOS 8.0.1 but one that came with
fixes for those iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus problems. And despite the arrival of
Apple’s iOS 8.1 beta, iOS 8.0.2 remains the current iOS 8 update for iPhone and
iPad users.
iOS 8.0.2
Like the iOS 8 and iOS
8.0.1 updates before it, iOS 8.0.2 arrived with a change log full of bug fixes
and promised the users to resolve the below mentioned issues/bugs…
·
Fixes a bug so Health Kit
apps can now be made available on the App Store
·
Addresses an issue
where 3rd party keyboards could become deselected when a user enters their
passcode
·
Fixes an issue that
prevented some apps from accessing photos from the Photo Library
·
Improves the
reliability of the Reachability feature on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
·
Fixes an issue that
could cause unexpected cellular data usage when receiving SMS/MMS messages
·
Better support of Ask
To Buy for Family Sharing for In-App Purchases
·
Fixes an issue where
ringtones were sometimes not restored from iCloud backups
·
Fixes a bug that prevented
uploading photos and videos from Safari
Not everyone is
experiencing iOS 8.0.2 problems though. Find below what few users had to say
post upgrading iPhone to iOS 8 and iOS 8.0.2.
"After updating to
iOS 8.0.2, I have problems with my cellular reception on iPhone 5s and no service
appears every few minutes," said one user who
posted in Apple's support communities forum.
Some users complained
about losing connectivity with text messages and phone calls while others
complained about poor Wi-Fi connectivity on their iPad Air and iPhone 6 Plus.
They noted that Internet speeds have slowed down and even reached zero in some
instances. While rebooting their devices has helped, the situation was only
temporary as the issue persisted.
"After updating to
iOS 8.0.2, [I] have problems with my cellular reception on iPhone 5s. No
service appears every few minutes," added another user in the forum.
Other comments came from
owners of iPad and iPad mini, who complained about Bluetooth, battery life and
random crashes, among other glitches.
However, iPhone and
iPad users that have updated to iOS 8.0.2 are complaining about an assortment
of issues including bad iOS 8.0.2 battery life, iMessage and FaceTime issues, problems with Mail, cellular issues,various network problems, battery drain, AirPrint issues, iCloud Drive documents problems related to
Reset All Settings, the usual array of Bluetooth problems, a number of issues with the iPhone 4sincluding connectivity problems, iOS 8.0.2 problems on the iPhone 6, and many, many more.
It should be noted that
the iOS 8.0.2 update was released few days back and has been installed by millions
of iPhone and iPad users and It seems that the demand on the update was just
too much for Apple to handle as users still experience glitches. Hope Apple
will come up with a Final update thus silencing all its critics.
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