iOS 12.0.1 now available, fixes charging bug and Wi-Fi network Problem
After releasing iOS 12, Apple has
begun rolling out the first update for the new version of its mobile operating
system in order to address a few notable issues that have arisen since launch.
If you’ve been online at all in the past few weeks, you’ve probably read about
a charging issue affecting some iOS 12 devices. iOS 12.0.1 has now addressed
this issue, though it’s worth noting that Apple specifically discusses the
iPhone XS in the release notes, despite the fact that users of a wide variety
of devices reported encountering the issue, including iPad users.
We’ll find out in the coming days
if the fix applies to everyone or just iPhone XS users. But that’s not the only
fix contained within. Apple also fixed a bug that caused iPhone XS devices to
rejoin the slower 2.4GHz connection of a WiFi network rather than the faster 5GHz
connection, fixed an issue with subtitles in video apps, and restored the
‘.?123’ key to its original position on the iPad keyboard. Here are the full
release notes from the iOS 12.0.1 update, which is:
An
issue where some iPhone XS devices did not immediately charge when connected to
a Lightning cable. (Fixed)
The issue that could cause iPhone XS devices to rejoin a Wi-Fi network at 2.4GHz instead of 5GHz. (Fixed)
The issue that could cause iPhone XS devices to rejoin a Wi-Fi network at 2.4GHz instead of 5GHz. (Fixed)
3. Original
position of the “.?123″ key on the iPad keyboard. (Fixed)
4. The
issue where subtitles may not appear in some video apps. (Fixed)
5. Addresses
an issue where Bluetooth could become unavailable. (Fixed)
If update your device to iOS
12.0.1 now, you can do so by heading to Settings
> General > Software Update on your device and tapping “Download and
Install” at the bottom of the page.
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