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iPhone Owners Irate After iOS Update Bricks Cellular Data (tomsguide.com)

According to several reports, iPhone users around the world who have upgraded to the latest version of iOS are finding that it cuts off mobile data services. From a report: One Twitter user @kevbruh says that "Apple update 12.1.1, I had no cellular data. I tried inserting my SIM card again, hard resetting my device, and tried resetting the network settings. Nothing happened and the problem persists." In addition to North America, similar issues are being reported in South America, Europe and Asia. Other iPhone owners are reporting that they can't make or receive calls and others are saying that they can't text or receive texts. [...] Many more iPhone users have come forward on Twitter claiming that they are having connectivity issues related to iOS 12.1.2. Apple is advising some to try to update their carrier settings using this guide.

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  1. Thimk Different by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Informative

    Merry Xmas from all of us at Apple.

    --
    You are welcome on my lawn.
    1. Re:Thimk Different by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "It Just Works"

      (unless it doesn't and then it's just like every other shitty, craptastically-overpriced gadget.)

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
  2. "Bricks cellular data"?!?! WTF?!?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Oh, you mean "breaks".

    JHMFC.

  3. Oh Apple by bobstreo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    your update quality control seems to be approaching Microsoft levels.

    If Jobs was still around, there would be no Christmas for any employees until this was fixed, and there would probably be some people thrown out of windows as part of their separation package.

  4. First it was the headphone jack... by raftpeople · · Score: 5, Funny

    now they removed "cellular data"

    1. Re:First it was the headphone jack... by Nkwe · · Score: 5, Funny

      now they removed "cellular data"

      Sounds pretty courageous to me.

  5. Tim Cook MUST STEP DOWN !!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Cook's "leadership" has resulted in Apple being the source of increasingly mediocre products and software. The quality of this stuff is so bad that smart people are looking for alternatives in a very earnest manner, and I am in that group myself.

    Seriously, how long are stockholders and the Apple Board going to allow this to go on ?

    Apple is heading toward the abyss which is MUCH harder to get out of than it is to sink into. That abyss will taint the company so badly that the company will be lucky to survive, despite its vast cash reserves, which were earned before the influence of the truly incompetent Tim Cook had its full effect.

  6. I thought the point of making your own devices... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    was so that you controlled what hardware went into them, so shit like this didn't happen?

    You know, one of my friends was recently complaining to me about their latest Apple experience. Apparently they'd bought one of the newer MacBook Pro units (which wasn't cheap- it was well over $3500 CAD) and the unit came with a yellow tinted display. Since the unit was going into graphics design, this was unacceptable and it got sent back and replaced with another.

    That unit suffered from some pretty bad backlight bleed, but the colors seemed OK. It too got sent back for a third laptop, which had a slightly blueish tint instead. Finally, the fourth laptop they got seemed to be pretty good- until the WLAN started dropping less than a week later and one of the shift keys started flaking out.

    They landed up outright returning the unit and buying a Lenovo instead- which, from what I heard, was perfect OOTB the first time and just worked.

    Anyways, what I found most interesting about this was that the display had observably different visual issues each time. Apparently the one with the backlight bleed also suffered from some slight display ghosting and the one with the blue tint had a problem with noticeable burn-in after less than 10 minutes showing the same thing on-screen... all of which suggests that Apple is using different panels for the same computer with the exact same model number.

    If this is true, it would also explain how some people are affected by iOS update issues while others aren't. Despite the same model of phones, the internal hardware is different (either due to supply issues or penny pinching). For such premium devices, you'd think this wouldn't be an issue. If a Apple can't guarantee the hardware you're getting and whether or not that device will continue to function properly in the future, then it he prices they're charging for this stuff are outright absurd- the only thing more absurd than that is that people apparently keep buying this stuff.

  7. Root cause by ReneR · · Score: 5, Informative

    is companies like Apple locking things down, to hinder third party repairs, users installing their own software, or even worse people porting Linux to their iDevices, and making sure nobody can make revenue out of the controlled wallet garden. So instead of amazing new features, they spend so much efforts on lock down and pseudo security, that they more often than not start to randomly break fragile things for normal users. On the MacBooks they even lock the iGPU away from Other OS, not to mention the T2 chip hiding the SSD, ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  8. Hey by AndyKron · · Score: 4, Funny

    Apple: It just works

  9. Re:"Bricks cellular data"?!?! WTF?!?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    A large number of stupid people will not understand the connotation of "turns it into a brick," and think that "bricks" is just a trendy way of saying "breaks," and will use it like that all the time.

    And....it will become correct.

    I hate this about the English language. It is democratic. And the majority are idiots.

    My sense of irony inclines me to figure out how to incorporate into this post phrases like "this begs the question," "I could care less," "i should of," "for all intensive purposes," "the proof is in the pudding," etc...
    but I just can't make myself do it. Too many people will read it and not know it is wrong, and I will be reinforcing the problem.