December 2, 2016

Apple problems iOS update to fix iPhone 7 connectivity issue

Apple company released an iOS update to deal with the complaints of thousands of  Verizon’s clients who were encountering signal drops and unexplained issues with GPS when using the handset. The update is designated 10.0.3 and its completely focused on restoring the connectivity issue for those handsets. If you have an older iPhone, you won’t see the update that will pop up.

It’s unclear precisely what the issue was. However, iPhone 7 owners began complaining regarding the unit randomly falling is LTE signal or displaying a “No Service” icon when trying to use Google Maps or Waze. This appears to be a concern primarily with how the phone interacted with Verizon’s networks and several users have theorized that it had to do with the telecom handles sending voice and data simultaneously. There are toggling the “Enable LTE” perform to “Data only” in the configuration panel appear to temporarily fix the issue, based to Gizmodo.
 

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There is also the change that the issue originates from a basic flaw with how the iPhone 7 using iOS 10communicates with any CDMA-based network, which features those of Spring, Verizon, US Cellular and many other global providers. Some users of various networks have documented similar service issues, so this may have long well beyond Verizon’s client base. Whatever the real issue and its origin, Apple has released an official mend. So if you’re an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus user who’s encounter unsteady mobile service over the course of the last month, look at for an OTA or over-the-air update.  

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