iOS 8.0.2 Issues, Problems: Users Are Waiting for 8.0.3 Update to Fix Multiple Bugs
It's only been a few weeks into the release of the iOS 8 and there are already problems plaguing the operating system ranging from Bluetooth compatibility and security issues. While it certainly is a new mobile operating system and isn't an exception to these issues, it is quite frustrating for those who are experiencing it and will demand some sort of fix.
Problems first arose from the release of the iOS 8.0.1 update, then Apple then promptly released 8.0.2 with the bug fixes. However, it would seem that it caused just as much problems that it fixed and users are growing increasingly frustrated.
Apparently, Apple users feel that an iOS 8.0.3 would be needed before the mobile operating system jumps to version 8.1.0. The next version (8.1.0) has already been previewed to developers in preparation for its public release.
Users are constantly reporting about the problems plaguing their devices ever since the update to iOS 8. Apparently, there are innumerable cases of difficulty in connecting to Wi-Fi and signals from providers. Even when connections are achieved, the said connections would drop out every so often, prompting users to try and connect again.
Bluetooth connectivity has also been an issue especially with those who use the Bluetooth for calls and syncing their devices to their cars. Cars made by BMW, Hyundai, Mercedes, Ford, and Lexus are apparently the car makes that are experiencing connectivity problems with Bluetooth.
Certainly, the problems are frustrating customers and they are hoping for a fix soon. Apple has not made any statements regarding the buggy iOS 8.