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It’s
gotten to a point where I’m a bit hesitant to download new iOS updates
as they come in. Inevitably, new iOS updates have a penchant for
crippling some form of basic functionality for large swaths of people.
What follows next is a seemingly long wait for the next iterative iOS
update to hopefully fix whatever was messed up previously.
After falling victim to this frustrating cycle too many times, I’ve decided to take a “wait and see” approach. And so, with iOS 8.3 having been released
yesterday, I opted to sit on the sidelines and see how it was received
before deciding to press the download button. As it turns out, some iPhone
and iPad users who upgraded to iOS 8.3 are already experiencing
problems with their device’s Touch ID as it pertains to App Store
purchases.
Following the release of iOS 8.3 for iPhone and iPad on Wednesday, many users have turned to the Apple Support Communities, Reddit and MacRumors discussion forums about Touch ID not working in the App Store on the latest software version. The issue affects multiple iPhone and iPad models, including the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Air 2, although the bug does not appear to affect all users.
While
this isn’t the most serious of problems, it’s frustrating in the sense
that Apple released a number of iOS 8.3 betas but still couldn’t quite
get all of the bugs out.
That said, iOS users should be happy to know that iOS 9 will reportedly focus on stability and “under the hood” performance issues rather than the introduction of hundreds of new software features.
This article was originally published on BGR.com
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