Apple started dispensing its fourth beta of iOS 8.4 to app developers on Wednesday. It is expected to be available in public by this month. iOS 8.4 will beset a way out to the lately exposed shutdown bug.
This programming malfunction grounds an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to involuntarily reboot when a combination of alphanumeric and Arabic characters are typed into the device. And given that the matter turns around how banner notifications deal with unicode, the bug influenced mediator messaging apps, Snapchat and Twitter too.
iOS 8.4 is projected to be released in beta version and presented to the public by this month, probably just ahead of releasing Apple Music on June 30, Engadget pointed up.
A bug came upon this week which focuses around a series of text that would crash your iPhone Springboard and the Messages app to continuously ahead of receiving it. Apple is attentive of the bug and developing to drive an update to repair it. For the time being, the company has sent a certified support document containing some proposal on how to momentarily work out the problem.
These are some of the proposed solutions that Apple recommends unraveling the issue of the crashing app: Request Siri to "read unread messages." Use Siri to answer to the nasty message. After the reply, you can open Messages again. In Messages, delete the whole thread; strike and hold the message to delete the message from the thread.
"Apple is aware of an iMessage issue caused by a specific series of unicode characters and we will make a fix available in a software update. Until the update is available, you can use these steps to re-open the Messages app," according to the company's official support page.
iOS 8.4 beta 3 brings both attractive features in the Beats streaming music industry. It is fairly a clear-cut. We observed twists to the totally renovated Music app with new fonts, a better offline music sort which indicates which tracks are downloaded and which are stored online, plus an improved search preference which looks into your songs and iTunes radio. In addition to this, iOS 8.3 beta 3 also chains textbooks created through the iBooks Author tool to iPhones.Given that iBooks Author was presented in 2012, its capacity to generate digital textbooks with collective educational tools hasn't received engagement to the public as estimated. So iPhone might alter that, it says on Forbes.
Check out for these recent provocative updates should you eventually upgrade your phone to iOS8.4.
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