Tuesday, October 18, 2016

iPhone 7’s Cellular Network Connectivity Problem


Yesterday Apple released a new iOS 10.0.3 version to iPhone users worldwide for immediate update of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus. The update came about as result of bugs in the previous version which hampers cellular network either by network drops or some cases no network range at all. Some iPhone users in the United States have also reported unusual malfunction in their phone’s GPS and with a lot of campers and hikers in the US that’s not a good sign to begin with.

What's the cause exactly?
The new update released by Apple is to tackle the bug problem the current iOS 10.0.2 software faces and resolve customer complaint on bad or no network coverage by fixing it. So if you have an older iPhone, I am pretty sure you won’t see the update notification pop up and incase you might won’t to try upgrading your old iPhones iOS 10.0.2 to the 10.0.3 I suggest you go to the nearest Apple store near you.

Apple's bug issues
For now, nobody can currently pin point the exact problems the iPhone 7 is facing but according to Gizmodo the problem with the phone seems to have started last month with Verizon network users experiencing difficulties with regards to their network coverage and GPS. What ever the problem is, and it seems to have figured out how to resolve it and once more recued its users who paid quite a high to get these babies.

Not a bad start after all
Apple’s iPhone 7’s seems to have lost all the hype lately but its way better than Samsung’s Galaxy S7 nightmare which makes Apple all to glad I would think. If you’ve seen the update notification here is a sure way to get it fixed will be to install the update, open the Settings app and tap General and tap Software Update. The update can also be installed by connecting your device to your Mac and using the iTunes app, make sure before updating, it is properly back up to avoid valuable data loss.

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