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« on: November 01, 2012, 07:06:05 pm »

Apple releases iOS 6.0.1 with bug fixes, improvements
   




   

Much as we might like iOS 6 around these parts, it’s not without its flaws and foibles. Hence Apple’s Thursday release of iOS 6.0.1 for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.


iOS 6.0.1 is available over-the-air, from Settings > General > Software Update. According to Apple, the update contains improvements and bug fixes.

iPhone 5 is Alive: Owners of Apple's newest handset will need to jump through an extra hoop before updating to iOS 6.0.1.

iPhone 5 users have an intermediate step in the process: They first must download and install an Updater for iPhone 5 which fixes a bug preventing Apple’s newest smartphone from wirelessly installing software updates.


Among the bugs squashed in iOS 6.0.1 is one where horizontal lines may show up across the software keyboard, another where the camera flash wouldn’t fire, a problem where the iPhone couldn’t always use cellular networks, an issue where Passcode details could be retrieved from the lock screen, and a flaw with Exchange meetings. In addition, the update features improved reliability of both the iPhone 5 and the fifth-generation iPhone touch when using WPA2-encrypted Wi-Fi networks, and consolidates the Use Cellular Data switch for iTunes Match. There are also patches for a few security issues.
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