Apple claims about fixing iOS 10 updates.

by Adeel Younas
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On Tuesday, Apple broadcasted iOS 10, the advanced version of its software for iPhones and iPads.

Many iPhone Users on social media are informing that the update method didn’t work as smoothly as it has in past years. It has some defects that cause bricking your phone.

Apple has claimed to settle the issue in a report to some media members, and states that the issue has been solved:

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“We experienced a brief issue with the software update process, affecting a small number of users during the first hour of availability. The problem was quickly resolved and we apologize to those customers. Anyone who was affected should connect to iTunes to complete the update or contact AppleCare for help.”

Numerous iPhone users have informed that the iOS 10 new update is directing them to connect their phones to iTunes. If you update your phone without connecting to the computer, that indicates that you may not be able to work on your phone until you get a desktop working iTunes.

Few users reported that their phone gave just two choices to them : “update” and “restore” when they plugged it in. However once your phone is connected to a computer managing iTunes, the update works frequently smooth and it won’t eradicate your data. To get apple advice about issue Click Here.

If you see the Connect to iTunes cover after you restart yet, you require to reinstall iOS and here are few steps to reinstall iOS 10:

  • Connect your device to your computer utilizing the cable that evolved with your device. You should see this message: “The software on [your device name] needs to be restored to factory settings or updated.”
  • Click Update to reinstall iOS. Your peculiar data is preserved.

People are posting pictures and giving tweets about the complaints they have about iPhone new software iOS 10.

 

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