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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Mac's iOS 11.0.3 for iPhone and iPad is out, and it contains some odd bug fixes

On the off chance that you had the show supplanted on your iPhone 6s and it's not been working appropriately since iOS 11, you require this refresh.




Apple has discharged the third refresh to iOS since its discharge not as much as a month back, and this one contains some particular and rather odd bug fixes. 

As indicated by the discharge takes note of, this refresh tends to the accompanying issues: 

Fixes an issue where sound and haptic criticism would not chip away at some iPhone 7 and 7 Plus gadgets 

Addresses an issue where touch input was lethargic on some iPhone 6s shows since they were not overhauled with certified Apple parts 

The discharge notes go ahead to state that non-honest to goodness substitution shows "may have traded off visual quality and may neglect to work effectively." Luckily, for those whose iPhones were repaired utilizing non-bona fide parts, Apple has issued a fix for the issue that will breath life into their handsets back. 

Since there's no specify of execution or battery-related fixes, it's probable that these issues should sit tight for iOS 11.1, which is at present accessible for beta analyzers. 

To download the refresh, go Settings > General > Software Update (the favored way, and it's around 300MB), or associate your iPhone to a PC running iTunes and afterward do the refresh (this is slower and downloads the whole working framework instead of simply the progressions, and it comes in at a few gigabytes).



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