The latest generation Apple OS, iOS 8, can be described as more of a curse than a blessing for the Cupertino-based company and the iPhone users worldwide. This is because of the instability of the iOS 8, which has overshadowed the new features on the system.
Of course, Apple has been attempting to make iOS 8 stable by launching fixes after fixes through updates. The latest iOS 8.2 still failed to make the system problem free and now, Apple is turning to firmware version 8.3.
The tech firm announced earlier today that they have finally seeded iOS 8.3 to developers and it will soon be rolled out to the iPhone users worldwide. While no details were shared, there is no doubt that iOS 8.3’s sole purpose is to exterminate the bugs in the system.
Unlike the previous iOS, the 8th generation firmware received more complains than praises. This has certainly left a dent in Apple’s reputation and the company is now looking to make a recovery through iOS 8.3. Unfortunately, the update’s release date still remains unknown.