Much to the humiliation of Apple, the new let go of iOS 5 didn't go off without a hitch. Hordes of iOS users reported battery-life issues, amid other bugs. Fortunately a answer will arrive soon, and a few beta testers are already sampling the program update.
A tiny number of iOS 5 users were since early access to an unreleased upgrade, iOS 5.0.1, according to 9to5Mac . The refurbish is ostensible to pill the battery-life problems users have complained about since upgrading to iOS 5, together with Siri issues, cart iCloud papers and multitasking gestures on first-gen iPads.
Early participants won't be able to move down back to iOS 5, but will be able to refurbish to the last chronicle of the put together when it's expelled to iOS users at large.
After the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 debuted, an stepping up number of users reported battery problems with their iPhones and iPads. Last week, Apple strictly established the situation , adage they'd identified the offending bugs and would be delivering a program refurbish "in a few weeks."
In add-on to the early put together for members of the "AppleSeed" program, Apple Store employees moreover received a memo on how to attend to customers suffering from the iOS 5-related problems when they advance in to the store. Employees were educated not to reinstate the devices, but to discuss it customers to wait for a few weeks is to program refurbish to arrive.
If you're one of the fortunate few who got iOS 5.0.1 early, share in the explanation (or fire me an email) to let us know how it fares.
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