iOS 9.3 Beta 4 fixes the January 1, 1970 bug issue

iOS 9.3 Beta 4 has been released last night by the Apple company, and although those from Cupertino did not confirm this, the new version of the operating system solves the bug that blocked iPhones when it was set date January 1, 1970 on user terminals.

As you already know very well, if you manually set the date on an iPhone to January 1, 1970, restarting the terminal would have the effect of blocking it without the possibility of restarting it unless it is completely discharged or its battery is disconnected.

iOS beta 9.3 4 solve this problem which is very embarrassing for the Apple company by the simple fact that it represents a vulnerability that anyone can take advantage of to harm other people who would not know how to restart their terminals without visiting an authorized Apple service.

This change found in 9.3 iOS Beta 4 it will also be available in iOS 9.3 when the new version of the operating system will be officially launched through iTunes by the Apple company, so everyone will benefit from it in mid-March.