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iOS 8.0.1 Update Fails, Apple Claimed To Release Replacement With 8.0.2: Downgrade In Progress

September 25, 2014 By Jason Leathers Leave a Comment

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Apple ensures to Quick iOS 8.0.2 update by the substitute of iOS 8.0.1 update

According to the news, Apple has been forced to remove the first update of iOS 8, just over a week after the release of its newest mobile operating system.
Apple said in an announcement that we have collected reports of a problem with the iOS 8.0.1 update and we are enthusiastically examining these reports and will give information as fast as we can.

The iOS 8.0.1 update was expected at fixing the wireless connectivity, power utilization and other difficulties of iOS 8, but was quiet within hours because of new troubles of its own that is why the company has now assured that it will release iOS 8.0.2 in the “next few days” to repair this trouble and bring back the patches that were believed to come in iOS 8.0.1.

Apple removed its newest operating system because several consumer claims so many problems after downloading the software, as well their iPhones no longer linking to a cellular network, with a note of “no service and iPhone holders also reported problems with Touch ID after downloading the update, with a few noting that the feature, which permits people to unlock their phones using their fingerprints was no longer working.

Apple doesn’t offer an excuse though possibly should, particularly for people who might have installed the update and don’t have the tech know-how to do a full restore to an earlier version of iOS 8 and Apple also informs that after relapsing to iOS 8 you’ll discover that the Health app will no longer work. That’s a reasonable deal for Touch ID and the capability to place phone calls.

But it’s a fact that regardless of any software problems, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus models has sold very quickly and more than 10 million sets were sold in the first weekend of its release, while Apple fans looked excited to pick up one of the two models. Generally, economic analysts think the company will persist, but need to put additional efforts for stable its place.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: 8.0.2, apple, Apple iOS 8.0.2, ios 8, iOS 8.0.1 update, iOS 8.0.1 Update Fail, iOS 8.0.2 update, iphone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Touch ID

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