iOS 8.1.3 – problems with the signal, 3G connections and some decoding cards

iOS 8.1.3 iphone

  iOS 8.1.3 it has been available for more than a day and during this time a good number of users managed to install the operating system for our terminals, some without having such a great user experience. Unfortunately, it seems that in addition to the usual problems with reducing battery life, iOS 8.1.3 it seems to have an impact on other functions of our terminals. We start with some apparent issues in signal strength, some users reporting that they have a weaker signal in certain areas after installing this version of the operating system for iPhone terminals.

  Going further we reach some problems that prevent the use of 3G internet connections, the 4G ones being fully functional, something that is quite strange for Apple. Separately it seems like certain decoding cards no longer work in iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone terminals, specifically certain older models of Gevey cards would be incompatible with the update released by the Apple company. The good part of the update is that many people report better performance for terminals and better autonomy, so just like in other situations, the experience depends on each case, but it's good to know what to expect.

  Yesterday I presented you a comparison of iPhone 4S performance on iOS 8.1.3 and iOS 8.1.2, they being practically unchanged from any point of view. In the case of other terminals, the operating system seems to work much faster and to be a real performance gain, but everything depends on each individual device.