iOS 8 hate
Enough is enough. Apple’s iOS 8 mobile operating system came out in mid-September. Since then, the company has delivered seven — count ’em, seven — patch releases, and iOS 8 still doesn’t work that well. Argh!
iOS 8.3 should be out real soon now, we’re told. I’d like to think it will fix all of my iOS 8 troubles, but I know better. I’ve been fooled before, and I don’t want to be fooled again.
But I guess you can call this progress: I don’t expect things to be as bad as they were with iOS 8.0.1. With that “update,” as you may recall, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users lost the ability to connect to their cellular networks. I want you to think about that fiasco for a moment. You can pack all the features you want into a smartphone, but when it loses the ability to make calls, it ceases to be a phone.
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