Apple promised to fix iMessages bug in iOS 7.1.2
Apple said it is testing iOS 7.1.2 to prepare for an official release within the next two weeks.
Apple said it is testing iOS 7.1.2 to prepare for an official release within the next two weeks.
The information was confirmed by Apple on Friday ( June 20 ). Currently, iOS 7.1.2 is being sent to the company's service providers for testing before being officially released. The update will fix and fix security vulnerabilities reflected by users in the past while improving iBeacon connectivity.
An important error corrected in this update involves encryption of email attachments. Initially, Apple did not acknowledge the security flaw associated with email attachments. A German expert discovered the flaw in iOS 7.0.4, Apple also received a warning about the bug in April. But it was not until the release of iOS 7.1.1 that the Apple accepted the problem and said it would fix it in the next update.
Besides overcoming the coding problem, Apple also focuses on fixing errors such as the browser does not download emails, errors ignore the lock screen to access the application, data transmission errors from accessories of the third party father.
In addition, a serious problem about iMessage is also fixed in iOS 7.1.2. Many people complained that iMessage blocked text messages when they switched to another iOS platform and forgot to turn off their connections to Apple's system.
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