After the release of the new iPhone 5, and along with it the new iOS 6 platform, the errors of this new version have been the protagonists of recent weeks. First, the independence of Google by the Cupertino people meant that their mapping application had a long way to go towards having a database as accurate as that of the Internet giant. But this is not the only downside that the new Apple icons showed. However, Tim Cook's team has already released the iOS 6.0.1 update to fix many of them.
In the first place, one of the last problems that users exposed was annoying horizontal stripes that appeared on the keyboard every time they tried to enter the data to validate the user account once the App Store was accessed in the application store. With iOS 6.0.1 this bug should have been fixed.
On the other hand, the new version will also allow iPhone 5 users to be able to update their application updates remotely; that is, without the need for cables involved. And is that the new Cupertino smartphone will need to install a small installer "" worth the redundancy "" to be able to correct the failure. This supposed installer can be downloaded directly from the "Settings" section and "Software update". This failure only occurred in the case of the iPhone 5; the rest of previous models work without problems.
Also, the camera flash on the iPhone 5 was not working well either. Apparently, on some occasions it made the Flash not fire. Or, it stays on after capturing the photo. This bug is also fixed with the new iOS 6.0.1. Likewise, there were also problems connecting "" from time to time "" to the mobile network. With what the user could experience habitual disconnections. This will be another of the bug fixes.
Although mobile networks were not the only problem. The connections with WiFi points also seemed to be an ordeal. Equipment such as the iPhone 5 or the new generation of iPod Touch (fifth generation) had problems to secure the connection with encrypted WPA2 WiFi networks. It has also been fixed with the update to iOS 6.0.1.
But not only have they corrected a bug, the last being a small bug in the "Unlocking by code" function that allowed us to see the data of the Passbook cards even with the terminal locked. But there have also been improvements such as the introduction of being able to select the iTunes Match function in the "use mobile data" option. And it is that the data downloads began to be somewhat exaggerated. According to some users interviewed by the newspaper The Guardian , their consumption of 500 MB per month with iOS 5 amounted to 2.7 GB with iOS 6. The reason? Well, even if the iPhone 5 ”” or any other device compatible with the service ”” was programmed to synchronize the songs from iTunes MatchOnly through WiFi networks, the download continued with 3G networks when the wireless point disappeared from the map.
Finally, on improvements in Apple maps no news yet. It is true that after Tim Cook's public apology to his clients, they commented that the improvements would come, little by little. However, they recommended using services such as Google itself or Nokia maps.