Yesterday Apple released a software update for their mobile OS, in the for of iOS 8.0.1, the update was not available for very long, as Apple have now pulled it.
The iOS 8.0.1 update was pulled because it was causing issues for owners of Apple’s new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and the issue was affecting the wireless signal on the handsets, as well as problems with TouchID.
Once Apple realized the issues, they quickly pulled the update, and have recommended that anyone who installed iOS 8.0.1 on their iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus do a full restore of their handset via iTunes.
What is interesting is that the iOS 8.0.1 issues only affected people who own the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it appears that people who updated their iPhone 5S and other devices have not had the same problems.
If you updated your Apple device to iOS 8.0.1, leave a comment below and let us know whether you have experienced any of the reported issues, also make sure you list which device you have had problems on.
As yet there is no official word from Apple when the iOS 8.0.1 software update will be released again, hopefully they can sort the bugs out quickly and release the update shortly.
Source MacRumors
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