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- Apple Promises To Fix "Screen Of Death" Bug For iOS 7 Users
Posted by : Unknown
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
A forthcoming software update should help eliminate random crashes for devices running iOS 7.
Apple intends to fix the “screen of death” that has afflicted iOS 7 users.
If your iPhone battery has ever run low—let's be honest, of course it has—you may have experienced the frustration of the phone suddenly crashing, snapping to a blank white or black screen, which is neither on nor off, with an Apple logo. Users have dubbed this screen the “white (or black) screen of death”—depending on the color of your iPhone—and it has been a pain for many iOS 7 users since Apple’s most recent mobile operating system was released last September.
According to a Mashable report, Apple is working on a fix for the screen of death bug in an upcoming software update to iOS 7. Users in Apple’s support forums have been reporting the bug since shortly after iOS 7 launched.
Apple did not specify a timeline for the next major iOS 7 update, and would not confirm that the fix would be installed as part of the forthcoming iOS 7.1 rollout or a standalone release to the existing version of iOS 7. Apple has issued four software updates to iOS 7 users since the redesigned operating system was launched with the new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c last year (the most current version is iOS 7.0.4).