The Inquisitr - Tech
Despite Apple’s original intention for iOS 12.1.2 to fix a cellular data issue for owners of Apple’s newest iPhones in one country, reports claim the software update has done more harm than good, not only for the users it was intended for, but also for those from other parts of the world.
According to a report from Forbes, Apple first pushed the iOS 12.1.2 update out as a fix for a cellular connectivity issue that supposedly affected iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR users in Turkey. But instead of solving the issue, the publication noted that the update ended up causing more problems, as many users from multiple continents, including North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, are now dealing with mobile data loss, with U.S. and Indian customers particularly affected by the glitches. Separately, Mashable wrote that the problems appear to be affecting various iPhone models, and not just
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