![]() ![]() This made tapping the links – particularly useful shortcuts in highlighted apps like Safari, Chrome, and others – cause the apps to freeze and crash the system. The Cupertino-based company has not shed light on what caused the initial bugs in iOS 9.3, but the industry observer surmised that since it is links-related, it may have something to do with shared login credentials, particularly a conflict with the Universal Links and Shared Web Credentails daemon for the iOS. MacRumors said that Apple opted to release the 9.3.1 version immediately after reports of issues with the base 9.3 version were reported. The industry follower said that Apple also incorporated specific tweaks and improvements for the tablet lineup iteration to fix the issue. Previously, there were reports that some models have completely shut down and were bricked when users updated to the base iOS 9.3 version. The 9.3.1 version is also a specific update for iPad 2 owners. Prior to the update, owners of iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch reported apps stop working – and some as extreme as OS crashes – when tapping links on the devices. The new iOS 9.3.1 introduces a number of improvements and tweaks for Apple mobile devices, and the Cupertino-based company also included a specific fix for a known issue.Īccording to 9to5Mac, the new 9.3.1 version incorporates the bug fix for a link-related issue. The new version of the current iOS 9 has gone live. A screenshot of the Apple website showing the iOS 9.3 in action on an iPhone Apple ![]()
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