iOS 10.2.1 beta versions are reportedly no help in fixing the alleged issues carried by the new Apple OS. Reportedly, the 30 percent bug problem that affected most Apple devices on iOS 10 except for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus remains unfixed. The Cupertino-based company has not confirmed nor denied the existence of the bug but as it seems, users are hopeful that the betas of iOS 10.2.1 would deliver a fix to the aforementioned issue.
As detailed by a report from Forbes, the first to the fourth beta versions of iOS 10.2.1 did not indicate the inclusions of the update. That said, users are left to ponder whether the new OS would actually target the battery life issues associated with the rollout of iOS 10. However, according to some sources of the publication, those who have tested the iOS 10.2.1 betas did not fix the 30 percent bug problem so far.
For this reason, it is hard to predict what Apple is planning to roll out with the new OS update. Speculations also emerged that iOS 10.2.1 may not really deliver any fix to the bug because the company has not confirmed that it actually exists. So for now, the 30 percent bug issue on iOS 10 supported devices remains a mystery until Apple releases an official statement confirming the claim.
Meanwhile, another issue associated with iOS 10 involves a combination of emojis that freezes an iPhone temporarily. Apple has not commented on the claim yet as of this posting but some users reported instances of crashing devices as soon as receiving the message according to CNET. Additionally, the iPhone will automatically restart once the message has been received after freezing for three to five minutes.
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