Anyone who has updated their Apple product (iPod, iPad or iPhone) can tell you straight up that there’s a few issues. So far, there have been complaints of
- Straight up crashes
- Bricking
- Unresponsive touchscreen
- Bluetooth issues
- Wiping out of graphics
Firstly, let’s just say that these kind of issues aren’t received well on a stressful morning for anyone.
Secondly, the release of the IOS 9.3.2 update has given me a taste of [oh, horror of horrors!] a world without my smartphone.
God forbid, I cannot text anyone? I have to use [*gasp*] a landline if I want to get someone’s attention??
It seems unbelievable that bugs like these would even be able to pass tests run by Apple; I’m avoiding using my phone altogether currently. [Why else do you think I’m making a post about this?] But in all seriousness, how could something so incredibly glitchy, buggy and inefficient pass a test run.
Now I won’t lie, I considered throwing my phone at a brick wall and getting a fresh one; maybe that’s their ploy? Probably far-fetched, but I can’t see how anyone at Apple could possibly have thought releasing this update was a good idea nor how it could have possibly masqueraded itself as functioning software.
Tl:Dr: Apple mucked up its software update release, but let’s be real: we’re all gonna keep getting Apple products anyway