Apple's
latest iOS
update fixes a
bizarre issue that started right after midnight on Dec. 2
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This is an odd one: Not long
after midnight on Dec. 2, some iOS 11-powered iPhones
started crashing.
It was an
issue with local notifications, as software engineer Yoshimasa Niwa noted on Twitter (h/t
iMore). And it's already been addressed by Apple, which — in an unusual twist — pushed out iOS 11.2 to all users just a handful of hours
after the final developer beta version of the
update went live.
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Most iOS updates arrive on Tuesdays, but the time-related crashes obviously led Apple to pull the trigger early.
If you have an app that has local notification with repeating settings, it will crash iOS Springboard on Dec. 2 (Tomorrow!) Here is a reproducible app by @takayamahttps://t.co/ecEoxFN2hM
— Yoshimasa Niwa (@niw) December 2, 2017 Read more...
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