iOS 7.1 Update Release: Bug Fixes and Improvements Coming to iPhone and iPad Prior to SXSW
According to reports, iOS 7.1 is set for release in the next few days. The update will be released in time for the iTunes Festival 2014. In order to receive a live stream of the event, the iOS 7.1 mobile operating system will be required. The iOS 7.1 update has been in development since November 2013.
The developers have already released 5 beta versions since then. The latest one was released during the first week of February. According to developers, they still have to do a little tweaking in terms of the visuals, keyboard, icons, FaceTime, messaging, and the overall look. The iTunes Festival 2014 will take place on March 11. Therefore, it is highly likely that iOS 7.1 will be released prior to the event date. This is the first iTunes Festival in the US and everyone is looking forward to it.
Aside from the visual and design changes, iOS 7.1 is also said to have the female version of the Siri that was launched in the U.K. They also boast of a more natural sounding version of the digital assistant system that recognizes the phone user via voice. There will also be bug fixes that will help to improve iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices.
The TouchID "fade" issue for iPhone 5S users will also be fixed. The fingerprint recognition ability of the device has started to become less accurate with the older registration data. Hence, the fix was required. Despite the rumored changes, it is still unknown if the new operating system will include changes for reboot and crash issues.
Apple has promised to deliver the update since January, but the results are yet to be seen.
With the upcoming changes in the release of the new iOS 7.1, iPhone and iPad users are looking forward to a much better experience in the use of their mobile device.
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