We've been looking at this issue for a few days, but apparently it has exploded in commonality as more publicity gets piled onto it.
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We've been looking at this issue for a few days, but apparently it has exploded in commonality as more publicity gets piled onto it.
The post The black dot emoji (and much more) is crashing apps on iOS 11.3 appeared first on Pocketnow.
We've been looking at this issue for a few days, but apparently it has exploded in commonality as more publicity gets piled onto it.
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If you own an iPhone 8 with a "non-genuine" replacement display that stopped working after updating to iOS 11.3, the iOS 11.3.1 patch should fix your problem.
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On this week's show, Apple continues to ruffle feathers for the way it conducts business and gets away with it. Meanwhile, another dirty secret about Android slips loose.
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Customers are asking for refunds from local shops who are trying to make do with third-party components and no support from Apple.
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Mere hours after releasing it exclusively for early adopters of the new 9.7-inch iPad, Apple has started seeding the official iOS 11.3 update for everyone else.
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Spring is here, and the stable iOS 11.3 update has reportedly begun rolling out, but for some reason, only new 9.7-inch iPad owners can install it at the moment.
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The only way to have app purchases approved by a parent was either Touch ID or by entering the Apple ID password. That's until when iOS 11.3 comes in.
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"iPhone_Modern" was the term used inside firmware to talk about what would become the iPhone X. So, we know that there's a new iPad or two coming this year. What's new?
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Anyone with a performance-throttled iPhone will be able to turn off the "power management" feature in the upcoming iOS 11.3 update. AR improvements, new Animoji and Health Records are also coming.
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In addition to personally apologizing for the whole power management debacle, Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed in a recent interview that iPhone performance throttling will soon be optional.
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