iOS 13.3: WEIRD Issues Reported by Apple Customers

iOS 13.3 has a series of strange problems reported by Apple customers for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, here is what they are facing now.

iOS 13.3 The WEIRD Issues

iOS 13.3 was launched last week by the Apple company, and in the past days since then, customers have started to complain about the problems that have arisen for this operating system. We are talking about a variety of problems that iDevice users have faced after installing iOS 13.3, and some of them are not new, while others are completely unusual.

In the video clip above you can see how iOS 13.3 refuses to allow interaction with a notification from iPhone phones, something that normally shouldn't happen. I can say that I experienced something similar, but with the task switcher, so that if I stayed with an application open in the background, I could not close it, I could not even access the main application screen after unlocking, a restart of the phone being the only solution for solving, for now.

iOS 13.3: WEIRD Issues Reported by Apple Customers

The other weird problem with iOS 13.3 is actually an older one, because of which people are asked for passwords for completely random Apple IDs, which kind of goes against GDPR and makes a mockery of Apple's "security" measures. Moving on, customers with iPhones and iPads continue to complain that the battery autonomy is much lower than it should be in iOS 13.3, the consumption being unexpectedly high, even when the iDevices are not doing anything.

We continue with another problem from iOS 13.3, one as strange as the others, but without implications on the security side, it only affects the experience of users who use Spotlight. On the other hand, there aren't many complaints about the phone function of the iPhone, so normally people should at least be able to use their phones for what they were designed for, talking on the phone and surfing the Internet.

iOS 13.3 was mainly thought to solve the performance problems of iDevices, but those from Apple show that they are failing in this process, just as it happens in the case of those from Microsoft.