Apple has confirmed the iMessage bug on iOS 7 and plans to ship with the next iOS update a patch for the iPhone 5, iPhone 4 & Co.. Until then, aims to remedy a simple trick.
After updating to iOS 7, iPhone owners complained not only about lower battery life, but also about problems with Apple’s iMessage messaging service. According to the Wall Street Journal alleged to have occurred in many Apple users that their iMessage messages never arrived at the receiver. At first sight, although they were sent, but later she reappeared with a red exclamation mark in the messages application on.
Meanwhile, Apple has also confirmed the bug. The iPhone maker is already working on a patch that will be shipped with the next iOS update. “Us is a known error that affects a fraction of a percent of our iMessage users,” said an Apple spokesman. Affected users Apple refers to the offered documents on its website for troubleshooting or to his support. “We apologize for the inconvenience the users concerned.”
Boy Genius Report reported test partners and developers of Apple already an update to iOS 7.0.3. When the new version will be delivered, but is still unclear. The blog itself is expecting a release in the coming week.
Until then, aims to remedy a simple trick. To do this first open the settings, choose the item “News” and disable the iMessage service temporarily. After you start the airplane mode, the device reboots, airplane mode off again and switched back to iMessage.
If this does not help, iPhone owners can still try to reset the network connections. In the general settings under the menu item “Reset” to find the appropriate option. IMessage must be disabled before this method also. The connection data users need to re-enter this process.
[With material by Björn Griffin, ZDNet.de]
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