iOS7 Update Addresses Motion Sickness Issue
Apple has released a new update software update for iPhones and iPads that mainly patches security issues, but it also adds new features and should stop the feeling of nausea some users have reportedly experienced.
iOS7 version 0.3 is now available for download for the iPhone, iPad or fourth-generation iPod Touch. The update will fix the iMessage sent/receive issues, including the one that a text mesage was sent as paid one.
It will also add the iCloud Keychain functionality that the company announced at its WWDC in June. iDevice owners will be able to use Apple's cloud storage platform to save passwords, personal details and credit card details and automatically access them when they arrive at a website's log-in page.
Users will also welcome the 'reduce motion' controls so that the 3D effects and zooming can be adjusted. When the operating system first launched, some users were complaining that the animated effects was making them feel sick.
The 92MB download is available now.
It will also add the iCloud Keychain functionality that the company announced at its WWDC in June. iDevice owners will be able to use Apple's cloud storage platform to save passwords, personal details and credit card details and automatically access them when they arrive at a website's log-in page.
Users will also welcome the 'reduce motion' controls so that the 3D effects and zooming can be adjusted. When the operating system first launched, some users were complaining that the animated effects was making them feel sick.
The 92MB download is available now.