The first update for iOS 8 (8.0.1) could be coming soon, and should address some of the bugs found since Apple‘s latest mobile operating system was released last week.
iOS 8.0.1 does exist, but little is known about it. According to MacRumors, the update will fix bugs that were found in the Golden Master release of iOS 8, including:
– Call forwarding and freezing problems when using visual voicemail
– Keypad sometimes doesn’t appear for entering iCloud Keychain verification codes
– Safari occasionally fails to play video
– Airport support for passbook passes broken
– Problems with installing VPN profiles
Users have found other problems, like Wi-Fi connectivity and various apps apparently struggling to download data. Some users are also reporting significant battery drain too. We don’t know if these bugs will be fixed in the first iOS 8 update.
The iOS 8.0.1 update may also introduce Apple Pay support and other features that are currently missing.
Source: MacRumors
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