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Thursday, September 25, 2014

iOS update: Apple apologises for breaking new iPhones

An update to iOS 8 released on Wednesday left iPhone owners unable to make phone calls


Apple has apologised for pushing an update its iOS operating system that left owners of its new iPhones unable to make phone calls or use the built-in fingerprint sensor.


The update, iOS 8.0.1, was pushed to iPhones at 6pm on Wednesday. It was intended to fix a bug in the companys HealthKit software that had resulted in a number of health-and-fitness-themed apps being pulled from the App Store, but a number of owners of the two new iPhones reported that it also disabled calling functionality and broke the TouchID sensor.


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