iOS 10, Released Today, Is Causing Issues For Some Users (thenextweb.com)
Apple released iOS 10, the latest iteration of its mobile operating system, roughly an hour ago. If you're planning to update your shiny Apple iPhone or iPad, we will strongly suggest iPhone users to not update for two-three days, especially if an iPhone is your primary phone because it is causing issues for some users. The Next Web reports: According to a growing number of iPhone owners on Twitter, the new iOS 10 update might be worth waiting on. After releasing earlier today, users flocked to the new mobile operating system, as they always do, and a number of them are reporting it's putting the phone into recovery mode, forcing them to go back to wipe the memory, re-install 9.3.5 and then try upgrading again.It's unclear at this point what's causing the issue. At any rate, this isn't the first time a major iOS update has been seeded to users without ironing some critical bugs. Two years ago, iOS 8 had a range of issues, one of which blocked cellular capability on the device. Earlier this year, iOS 9.3 point update also caused issues. And who can forget the Error 53 fiasco?
So, a normal Patch Tuesday story on Slashdot. Didn't these used to get the Microsoft icon?
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
That is the inescapable rule of software today. And given that, you should let other users do the beta-testing for you, and always wait before updating.
So this is what happens when you lose your quality-obsessed dictator.
It should be a cardinal rule of companies releasing new hardware/software consumer/business products that the entire senior executive team of the company eats their own dogfood with the product for a month before public (even beta) release.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
We apologise for the fault in the houstonbofh's post. Those responsible for proofreeding have been sacked.
I don't understand how anyone can have trouble with Apple updates. They lock down their hardware and software so much that there are probably only three-five different devises this update will propagate to. It is not like Microsoft where their are literally trillions of combinations of hardware that every update must support.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
Our family once had an iPhone where the OS upgrade froze it, requiring a rebaseline, essentially. We lost all the data. Apple recommended we install iTunes to do a full data back-up next time, but iTunes made the Window PC go funky. Apple recommended we buy an iMac instead of a PC.
Table-ized A.I.
The issue is already fixed.
I love these Huge Stories that begin "stop everything because *some* people are experiencing issues." They never count the million or so who have found success.
"Don't update today" --- well somebody has to go first. Don't Sail to America - it might be dangerous. Don't go to the moon - it might be dangerous. Don't update your phone. Don't run with scissors... (wait - that is dangerous).
Risk Reward.
upgraded to iOS 10 + watchOS 3 — works good.
messaging, phone, and all the apps dont have any weird crashes on my iPhone 5s.
also, my own iOS xcode apps install and run on the phone without modification in xcode 8.
the new watch face in watchOS 3 is usable, and the watch responds faster.
solid upgrade.
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