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Apple Yanks iOS 8 Update 203

alphadogg writes Within hours of releasing an iOS 8 update to address assorted bugs in the new iPhone and iPad operating system Apple has been forced to pull the patch, which itself was causing iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users grief. Reports filled Apple support forums that the iOS 8 update was cutting off users' cell service and making Touch ID inoperable. The Wall Street Journal received this statement from Apple: "We have received reports of an issue with the iOS 8.0.1 update. We are actively investigating these reports and will provide information as quickly as we can. In the meantime we have pulled back the iOS 8.0.1 update."
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Apple Yanks iOS 8 Update

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:28PM (#47986841)
    Sent from my iPhone 6, now with FlexScreen Technology
  • by alen ( 225700 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:29PM (#47986853)

    to make sure you don't use up your mobile data quota

  • From bent to broken? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by blueshift_1 ( 3692407 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:31PM (#47986883)
    Apple sure is mucking up this one... from bendable phones to buggy software. You know it's rough when you're creating issues with both hardware and software (but who is ultimately to blame?!? - the usual chicken and the egg argument).
    • by geekoid ( 135745 )

      I don't think software has much to be blamed for when the case is bending, and I don't think the case is to be blamed for buggy software.

      And no, it's almost never a chicken and egg problem. It is often a blame game hidden behind people saying its a chicken and egg problem.

    • USB issues: http://www.google.com/search?q... [google.com]

      I saw this in my VMware Fusion Pro v7 images after updating them recently. :O

      Apple's QA is really bad these days. Companies really need to do better with their QA!

    • Steve Jobs. It's all his fault for not running the company anymore. They should'a animated his corpse or something.

      What the fuck is up with this time-post-limiter. I'm logged in for christ's-sake and it's two different articles.
  • ha ha (Score:4, Interesting)

    by enjar ( 249223 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:32PM (#47986885) Homepage

    I wonder what Tim Cook's chosen "it's a crappy day in the neighborhood" anger outlet is?
    Ballmer threw chairs.

  • 911 to get an ambulance to help my brother who just had a heart attack.
  • The world is in a panic! Apple fucked up, no biggie oh wait all those new iPhones bending and now IOS 8 taking a shit! Yeah it can happen to them too fanboys!

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      dude, if you have a really long, really thin piece of aluminum and you flex it really hard it might bend. news at 11. what do people expect. it's like blaming apple if the screen cracks when you drop it on concrete or asphalt. hint: don't do that.

      I don't know anything about the iOS8 issue. I assume there may have been an effect on 1 or 2 phones, but likely something else was going on. so they pulled it, are checking their ducks, and will release it. nothing to see here.

      in the meaintime, I'm left with my
      • Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • I'm not going to upgrade to one of those novelty large toy phones.

        Must not be such a novelty or a toy being that everyone is now making them bigger...

        • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

          I just hope that with the iphone 7 apple makes a regular size one. otherwise I'll be keeping my 5s for a long time. big phones are for teenagers who can't afford an iphone.
      • I understand the metallurgy however I don't think folks laying out $600 plus for a phone were thinking that it would crease so easily. Phones bending like that under normal use, not abuse, isn't something that people were expecting. As for software bugs they happen to everybody, it's nice to see that Apple for once is caught in a face palm moment.

        • I'm not convinced this is a "you're holding it wrong" moment. I've seen lots of videos online of people trying to bend the phone as hard as they can and getting no give.
  • by WarJolt ( 990309 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:37PM (#47986945)

    I am an Android user, but I've always said that iOS wasn't designed for me. I've said it is great a great product if you want a simple to use smartphone that just works. I think this type of failure really makes me think twice about repeating that advice. Apple success has depended on creating clean products with extreme attention to detail. I'm really disappointed.

    • by geekoid ( 135745 )

      I have a nexus, and it's a simple phone that just works, JUST LIKE EVERY PIECE OF ELECTRONICS IS SUPPOSE TO.
      What other company wold have that kind of Gall. Samsung Microwave: It just works.

    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by rolfwind ( 528248 )

      Yeah, um, Apple products have always been plagued with blatant oversights (like the antennas years back). Seems every new generation of iPhone has something wrong with it at the start. A lot of it is extreme attention. The other thing is to never be the first to buy a new product or download a major update.

      In case of a phone, let the crowd rush in for a couple months and pick up the one with small hardware revisions in November or January. Same with downloads.

  • by _xeno_ ( 155264 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:41PM (#47986975) Homepage Journal

    Wait, so iOS 8.0.1 prevents hipsters from unlocking their phones and from making calls?

    And Apple is calling that a bug and pulling the update over that?

    This sounds like the best version of iOS Apple has ever created! Why would they want to stop people from upgrading? Get iOS 8.0.1 out to everyone as fast as possible!

  • by dysmal ( 3361085 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:45PM (#47987027)

    Apple got sick of people complaining about data and battery usage so they released this update.

  • Shocking. (Score:4, Interesting)

    by technomom ( 444378 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:49PM (#47987069)
    "Apple never releases anything until it actually works." -- Quote from an Apple fanboy Fanboys.....just a tip, never use the term "Never" or "Always" regarding your favorite toy. That goes for Android, Apple, Windows, Blackberry, whatever. These companies have people working for them. Some good, some great, some really suck at their jobs. They're all just people, not superheroes. Sometimes Apple fucks up. Sometimes Google does. Sometimes Microsoft does. It happens. Get over it. Your phone is just another finicky appliance no matter how shiny the bendable aluminum is.
    • To summarize the summary of the summary: people are a problem. Douglas Adams

    • From my understanding the update is fine. The problem is in installing the update.

      I expect the actual cause isn't in the code, but a setting in their method of pushing software. They probably kept the iPhone 6 values secrete, until it was released and they didn't quite setup the update to automatically handle the 6s yet.

      I bet in a few days we will get a working fix.

      • by sjames ( 1099 )

        From my understanding the update is fine. The problem is in installing the update.

        As long as you don't install the update everything is fine? :-)

      • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

        From my understanding the update is fine. The problem is in installing the update.

        I expect the actual cause isn't in the code, but a setting in their method of pushing software. They probably kept the iPhone 6 values secrete, until it was released and they didn't quite setup the update to automatically handle the 6s yet.

        I bet in a few days we will get a working fix.

        No, apparently the OTA update is broken (the update that is just a delta and can be downloaded to the device to update it. The OTA update is bas

    • So, not only have you assembled a straw man to tear apart, you also fabricated a straw person to attack in the first place.

      Companies are fallible. We get it. We agree. There's no need to create a fictional quote from a fictional person to make your point.

  • Meanwhile, Microsoft 2014 is becoming Apple 2004.

    Time to switch to Nintendo OS, I guess.

  • by jovius ( 974690 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:52PM (#47987105)

    Pulled back after the release? Time to head for the pharmacy.

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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @02:55PM (#47987133)
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  • I am wondering how a company that has all the money and talent can't catch a bug like this. Their test surface is laughably small compared to what Android or Windows has to support. What is going on there? What process are they using?
    • I suspect they derped the packaging of the release. Its behavior highly suggests missing files or wrong versions.

      It's still inexcusable though. Updates should be pushed to a few dozen people inside the company to test the possibility of showstoppers like this one.

    • by jc42 ( 318812 )

      I am wondering how a company that has all the money and talent can't catch a bug like this. Their test surface is laughably small compared to what Android or Windows has to support. What is going on there? What process are they using?

      It's a well-known software phenomenon: The time it takes to build and debug a program is proportional to the number of people involved. Some argue that it's closer to the square of the number of people (due to the number of interactions in the graph connecting the portions written by different programmers). If you want a bug-free app developed quickly, give it to one person, and make sure that one person understands the problem well.

      Actually, a more fun analysis says that the time is really just a fun

  • by Trashcan Romeo ( 2675341 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @04:20PM (#47988135)
    "Embarrassing." Meaning this was too egregious a fuck-up for even him to rationalize.
  • I may actually buy an iphone... if it can run an app that immediately sells my AAPL shares whenever the phone installs an update.
  • Apple behaves more like Microsoft every day.

  • by issicus ( 2031176 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2014 @06:51PM (#47989285)
    i'm sure iOS 9 and iphone 7 will be better.
  • Or at least, cracks (and bends) are starting to appear...

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