More and more users complaining about problems related to connecting to Wi-Fi when they update the iPhone, iPad up iOS6. Accordingly, a numb...
More and more users complaining about problems related to connecting to Wi-Fi when they update the iPhone, iPad up iOS6.
Accordingly, a number of users of iOS 6 said they still can not connect to a Wi-Fi network and this problem does not only happen on the iPhone 5.
User complaints about this problem fills up to 91 pages on Apple's discussion forums since 19/9. Most users said the Wi-Fi option on their equipment were converted to grayscale, making them unable to gain access to this feature. Many people have tried conventional methods to fix as to reinstall the operating system, install the equipment and even get a replacement from Apple products. But the problem still exists.
Apple has not completely overcome errors Wi-Fi on iOS 6
Some users think that this error only appears in the iPhone 5, but many people use iPhone 4S, iPad or other Apple devices still having trouble when updating to iOS 6.
Shortly after iOS 6 is released, users of this operating system was soon found that issues related to Wi-Fi networks. Then, a few people have complained about the Wi-Fi option is grayed out. A few times back a offiline website of Apple to check to make sure that a Wi-Fi connection does not require login.
Meanwhile, despite receiving positive but Apple's new iPhone has to stick to a series of incidents including the scratches and chipped around the edges, bright open after error and dark purple on the screen shots .. .
Apple's new operating system is the most serious error involved with mapping application developed by Apple that location the user is not in place, much of the city was gone, the island mirrored and countless other errors .
Apple remains silent most of the complaints about the new iPhone, particularly deputy director in charge of marketing Phil Schiller responded with a buyer iPhone 5 that scratches and chipping is "normal" for products made of aluminum.
However, it looks like Apple is considering map Maps application more seriously. Apple executives have told the New York Times that the company will take full responsibility for this application and they will be "a lot of time as well as slope manpower to repair Maps".
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