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iPhone Users Report New Issues With Apple iOS 12.0.1 Update

The latest iOS 12 update for iPhone is apparently causing battery drain and network issues.

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The new iPhones are available in the market, and so is the new iOS version for the devices. However, not everything has been hunky-dory for Apple this year, with many users complaining of issues with the software.

And even though Apple's first update to iOS 12 has cured the iPhone charging problem, now the iOS 12.0.1 version is reportedly causing users to complain about frequently broken calls, network and signal connectivity problems and battery life issues, according to reports.

“Since upgrading, owners of both new and old iPhones are finding their phones either don’t make or receive calls. Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi and battery-related issues are again surfacing on an iOS generation which Apple has promoted as being all about efficiency, stability and speed,” Forbes reported on Friday.
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The iPhone-maker released iOS 12.0.1 as a software update with bug fixes for user complaints regarding their devices not getting charged when connected to a lightning cable, not displaying subtitles in video apps and making Bluetooth unavailable.

Apple has also reportedly addressed the users regarding their complaints about iMessage delivering personal messages to wrong and multiple people since the roll out of iOS 12.

"Apple has been telling users that iMessage accidentally sending messages to wrong people is actually a feature for iOS 12 and that it is happening because Apple is now organising all contacts by Apple ID, so if family members or friends share an ID now all these messages are shared simultaneously with everyone who has that ID," the report added.

The iPhone-maker had also recently released a minor update for the WatchOS 5 to fix the charging issue and activity-related problems that some users noted.

Apple officially introduced its 2018 lineup of iPhones and Apple Watch at an event in California earlier in September.

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