Apple learns from the mistakes of iOS 8 and makes our lives easier

Faced with the numerous problems that the Apple company had with iOS 8, it was motivated to change its way of checking updates, involving employees in the testing process.

iOS 8

  iOS 8 it was the worst version of the operating system released for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and that's because of the performance problems it generated for users. Everything culminated with the release of an update that disabled the GSM function for a multitude of terminals iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the company understanding that things cannot continue like this.

  Almost two weeks ago the first information appeared suggesting that Apple will change the testing method of new versions of the operating system, and now we see exactly what is happening. iOS 8.1.3 it is the first version that is verified according to the new strategy of the Apple company, which is used by its employees to ensure that it releases the update without bugs that affect its functionality.

Apple learns from mistakes, makes a better iOS 8

  IERI (Yesterday) iOS 8.1.3 beta 2 was released to Apple employees included in the testing program, Apple checking this update rigorously to ensure that it has no problems. Normally, an intermediate update like this does not have a beta test with developers or employees, but Apple has learned something from the problems of the past.

  The user complaints expressed through social networks and various websites had the expected effect, Apple avoiding acting as it normally does. Instead of determining by itself what is best for everyone, the Apple company has chosen to better check its versions of its operating systems in order to provide the best possible functionality with each update.

  This visible change starting with iOS 8.1.3 it is extremely beneficial for everyone, because in the end we will have updates maybe a little less frequently and without problems. In this idea, we see why iOS 8.2 is tested for several months before the official release takes place, so that theoretically the update should be free of problems at the time of release.