INCREDIBLY, Apple BEAT ITS INTENT GAME by iOS 13 and Customers

iOS 13 was launched by the Apple company with numerous problems, all on purpose, this is why the Americans made fun of customers with iDevices.

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iOS 13 was launched by the Apple company with many problems, an extremely large number of iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch users constantly complained everywhere about the bad experience they had, and everything was assumed . People inside Apple reveal the fact that the release of iOS 13 was made by those from Apple knowing very clearly that this version has extremely big problems and that users will be very seriously affected by it.

iOS 13 has not been developed by Apple engineers since August, probably a month before the release, the Americans focusing on iOS 13.1 because they believed that the initial version will be installed only by "hard fans" of Apple. Basically, Apple engineers considered that all those who will install iOS 13 are "sacrificial users", who somehow assume the problems that come with the first public version of the operating system, which of course is extraordinarily stupid.

iOS 13 was released in mockery with many problems

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iOS 13.1 was actually seen by Apple engineers as the "main" version of this major update of the operating system, and it brought a lot of solutions to the problems existing in iOS 13. It was also normal to happen so since Apple engineers made fun of everyone who was waiting for iOS 13 and installed it in large numbers, several hundred million in a week before iOS 13.1 was for everyone.

To be completely honest, it seems unreal to me that Apple engineers, and those in management, accepted hundreds of millions of people to be guinea pigs for an iOS 13 full of problems, and of course they will never admit it . The even bigger problem is that we have reached iOS 13.2.3 and some problems are still not solved, such as the one with the lack of signal on the iPhone, or with the battery autonomy, elementary things for a phone, but probably insignificant for Apple engineers.

If there is anything to learn from here, you should remember that the first versions of iOS should be avoided, and maybe if the adoption rate decreases after the release of updates, Apple will understand that they should not make fun of those who buy very expensive phones.