iOS 12.1.4. SERIOUS PROBLEMS Brought to iPhone and iPad

IOS 12.1.4. Many problems were discovered for iPhone and iPad after the release of the update, this is why the users who chose to upgrade keep complaining.

iOS 12.1.4 problems

iOS 12.1.4. Last week the Apple company released the new version of the operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch to solve a very serious problem with FaceTime, but also two other critical vulnerabilities of the operating system. Unfortunately, it seems that iOS 12.1.4 still brings other problems for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users, with Apple failing to offer all its customers the best user experience.

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iOS 12.1.4. For starters, the problem with the mobile internet persists, and it affects more and more people, but it is a precursor to the complete loss of GSM connectivity, something that more and more users are starting to report for iPhone and iPad. Those who report that iOS 12.1.4 prevents the full use of SIM cards have not reported problems of this kind so far, so we are talking about a problem that appeared after the release of this new update.

iOS 12.1.4 brings new problems for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch

iOS 12.1.4. Moving on, new people are complaining about problems connecting to Wi-Fi networks, but also about the prioritization of 2.4 GHz ones in favor of 5 GHz ones, both problems being very old, even before iOS 11 appeared. However, of all the old problems, the most serious is the one that leaves users without mobile internet, those from Apple seeming completely unable to return things to normal, despite the fact that the situation annoys many customers.

iOS 12.1.4. Apple recommends installing the update on iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch at the moment, despite all these problems, but it's very good to know what awaits you in case you ever think about updating. Considering that Apple released iOS 12.1.4 as a hasty, intermediate update, intended for something else, it is possible that some of these problems will only be solved in iOS 12.2, or future versions of the operating system.