iOS 11.3 Solves an Embarrassing Problem of iPhone and iPad

iOS 11.3 has solved an embarrassing problem that was discovered by iPhone and iPad users, and Apple finally decided to correct it.

ios 11.3 solves the embarrassing problem

iOS 11.3 solve, apparently, an embarrassing problem a iPhone and iPad which was discovered by users who had installed iOS 11.2 last year and were amazed by its existence. I am talking about the problem because of which the calculator application was not able to calculate the sum of the addition of the digits 1, 2 and 3, the result being completely unexpected.

The problem was based on a modification of the animation implemented by the Apple company for the computer application, generating the wrong result for the calculations made. Apple "solved" the problem with an interim update for iOS 11.2 and removed the animation altogether, but only in iOS 11.3 does it apply a correct solution and bring back the animation for the computer application.

iOS 11.3 presents in the video below the change that users have been waiting for since the release of iOS 11.2, bringing things back to normal, as expected. This is one of the stupid changes implemented by Apple for iOS 11.2 that should never have existed, but at least iOS 11.3 fixes it.

iOS 11.3 could solve other problems encountered by users until now, but this is one of the reasons why iOS 12 there will be no major changes. We told you yesterday that Apple intends to abandon the implementation of some major changes for iOS 12, especially to be able to eliminate embarrassing bugs of this kind.

10 COMMENTS

  1. To solve it "online". By sharing data and using apps that they ask to activate their iPhones. Don't force me to switch to another version of iOS just for computer shit.
    We all know that Apple can "correct" the operation of some applications by sending new data directly to the application without us noticing. Everything happens in the background and without us seeing.
    Only if you ask for a report, located somewhere in the phone menu, you can see what was sent and what was received in the phone from Apple. Computer crap why couldn't it be solved like this? I'll tell you why. To put an advanced version of iOS on your old iPhone and thus reduce the overall performance... and you have to buy newer models so that you can continue to do your "work".
    It's not for nothing that previous iOS versions are not "signed" after a while. So that you cannot return to a decent software for your model.