Wednesday 23 October 2013

Apple's iOS 7.0.3 Repairs iMessage Glitch

Shortly  after its San Francisco media occasion, The apple company on Tuesday silently combined out an upgrade to iOS 7 that is expected to fix a issue with iMessage, among other things.

Since iOS 7 combined out in mid-September, a number of customers have revealed problems delivering iMessages to other iOS customers. The information either don't go through or are transformed to sms information, eating into per month allotments.

In beginning Oct, there were reviews that The apple company would fix the iMessage issue via an future iOS upgrade, and that upgrade arrived last night by means of iOS 7.0.3.

According to the discharge notices, the upgrade "fixes a issue where iMessage did not deliver for some users" and "fixes a bug that could avoid iMessage from initiating."

But iMessage isn't the only thing resolved in iOS 7.0.3. It also contributes iCloud Key chain, which will store account titles, security passwords, and bank card information across your iOS system for easy indication ins and on the internet buys. Key chain has been available on OS X for some time, but now it's coming to cellular.

To that end, the upgrade also contributes Security password Creator, "so Opera can recommend exclusive, hard-to-guess security passwords for your records."

Meanwhile, for those who find the consequences in iOS 7 a bit mind-blowing, the "reduce motion" establishing in iOS 7 has been improved with this newest upgrade "to decrease both movement and movement." The upgrade also repairs an "accelerometer calibration issue," The apple company said.

Though iOS 7.0.2 set a lock-screen issue, meanwhile, the discharge notices say that 7.0.3 also "fixes a bug that could allow someone to avoid the Secure display passcode."

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