iOS 8.0.1 – the release was overseen by the man who launched Apple Maps

  If you wonder why he left iOS 8.0.1 over 40.000 iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus WITHOUT SIGNAL and Touch ID, well the answer comes from a bad choice made by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. It seems like surveillance iOS 8.0.1 releases was made by Jeff Williams, a manager within Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), who oversaw the launch in 2012 Apple Maps, a service that generated enormous image problems for the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),.

Josh Williams, the mid-level manager overseeing quality assurance for Apple's iOS mobile-software group, was also in charge of quality control for maps, according to people familiar with Apple's management structure.

  Josh Williams lead the team which tests any new version of iOS and beyond, to see if it has problems and can generate headaches like the one that the release gave iOS 8.0.1. After the failure of Apple Maps, Williams was removed from the leadership of the team that tests that system for problems and was only tasked with checking the iOS, but it seems that even in this role he cannot fulfill his job properly.

  Considering that Josh Williams has given the world two big headaches so far by releasing Apple products with problems, maybe it would be time to find another department in which to oversee something. In any case, iOS 8.0.2 has been released and you can do it DOWNLOAD iOS 8.0.2 from here.