Four months later, iOS 8 still hasn't solved a nagging lock screen problem

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  Very shortly after the installation of the first version a iOS 8 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch we noticed the existence of an extremely disturbing problem for the lock screen of our terminals. I'm talking about the inability to access Control Center under certain conditions from the lock screen of iOS 8, the swipes made at the bottom of the screen having no effect to access it. The problem persisted until iOS beta 8.2 4 and the Apple company seems unable to solve a bug that can sometimes be extremely annoying, especially if you rush to access the control center.

  I cannot understand why in four months no one has managed to modify the lock screen in such a way as to allow access to the control center without requiring the unlocking of the terminal. As the I already told you, if the problem occurs when you try to access the control center from the lock screen, an unlocking of the terminal is required to be able to access this option from the lock screen. the problem persists in iOS 8.1.3, which was released after the latest beta version of the iOS 8.2, so I assume that only in iOS 9 Apple engineers could find it necessary to fix their programming mistakes.

  Considering the very large number of mistakes made by Apple with iOS 8, I probably shouldn't be surprised that this bug still exists in the operating system for iDevices. I know that among you there are people who had problems accessing the Control Center from LockScreen and I am curious to find out if they have been solved.