You can now type "I love you" or "iPhone" or "iOS 11.1.1" once again without having it turn into disaster question mark boxes.
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You can now type "I love you" or "iPhone" or "iOS 11.1.1" once again without having it turn into disaster question mark boxes.
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The issue was with Google Play Services and it’s been tanking battery performance to a heat sink. But the Mate 10 Pro is reported to have a fix in.
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The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus had some key early issues tamped down with minor software updates. Now, it's the Apple Watch Series 3's turn.
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It's the second maintenance update for iOS 11 in just as many weeks and it's certainly helping a few iPhone 8 users today.
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While it doesn't fix the issue, Apple has already pushed out iOS 11.0.1. The update fixes other bugs and makes minor improvements.
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The Cortex-A57 cores in the Snapdragon 810 have been identified by some industrious developers as the reason for bootloops on the Nexus 6P.
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It was last week that Nexus 6 phones around the world dropped away from the internet for seemingly no good reason whatsoever. It took many complaints, engineer tweaks and questions asked to find out what was going on with the devices on T-Mobile and many other international carriers.A Nexus engineer pointed the data cut-out to activating the GPS antenna. Apparently, a lot of complaints were lodged while users were on the geolocation-intensive games
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In its flurry of software updates, Apple supposedly fixed one problem and caused another one. A big one. Big enough to warrant drastic measures to fix it.According to MacRumors, the company is now offering free exchanges for iPad Pro 9.7 owners who had their tablets bricked by installing the iOS 9.3.2 update. Some of those owners reported seeing an “Error 56” dialog, followed by a prompt to plug the tablet into ...
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It gives wibbly weather reports even those at the Met Office in London would tsk at. And it bothers users every so often with battery consumption notices, just like many a Chinese Android phone. You can probably tell that we are editorially not in favor of LG’s Smart Notice widget, found on its major Android flagships from the past several years.But on the LG ...
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Yesterday we talked about how phones seem to degrade over time, and some of the reasons why the physical components do, in point of fact, fail with use (and abuse). We didn’t talk about software decay, and why your phone seems to get slower and slower with use. No fear! That’s what another article is for — how about this one: how to fix whatever is wrong with your Android. Your Android, whether it’s a smartphone or a tablet, is a physical device. Physical devices eventually break. Sometimes when it breaks, you ...
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