Apple’s iOS 12.0.1 software update creating network and signal connectivity problems, broken calls
There are more reasons for Apple users to complain after upgrading to the new iOS version 12.0.1. Although Apple’s first iOS 12 update solved the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max charging problem, the new iOS version 12.0.1 has brought more problems to users.
After the update, a number of iPhones users are facing problems such as frequently broken calls, network and signal connectivity problems along with issues pertaining to battery life as well.
“Since upgrading, owners of both new and old iPhones are finding their phones either don’t make or receive calls. Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi and battery-related issues are again surfacing on an iOS generation which Apple has promoted as being all about efficiency, stability and speed,” Forbes reported on Friday.
The new iOS version 12.0.1 was released by Apple as a software update that fixed bugs that were causing problems in the new iPhones for not getting charged when connected to a lightning cable, not showing subtitles in video apps and making Bluetooth unavailable.
Among other fixes, Apple has also reportedly addressed the iOS 12 issue with iMessage delivering personal messages to wrong and multiple people.
“Apple has been telling users that iMessage accidentally sending messages to wrong people is actually a feature for iOS 12 and that it is happening because Apple is now organising all contacts by Apple ID, so if family members or friends share an ID now all these messages are shared simultaneously with everyone who has that ID,” the report added.
Recently, Apple also released a minor update for the WatchOS 5 to fix the charging issue and activity-related problems that were experienced by some users.
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