Sunday, April 3, 2016

Apple iOS 9.3.1 available, fixes problem link on Safari and other apps – PianetaCellulare.it

iOS 9.3 was released to the public March 21, shortly after the end of Apple’s keynote where were presented the new iPhone and iPad Pro SE 9.7. In less than two weeks, Apple has suspended the deployment to resolve the bug related to the activation of some devices after installing the new version of IOS, so once we resumed the distribution users have found themselves faced with another problem , which blocked an app after you select a link in it. Since March 31 is distributed iOS 9.3.1 going to solve precisely this bug.

The bug links in-app . After starting the new distribution of the iOS 9.3 operating system updated to fix the bug that prevented some users to activate their older iPhone and iPad, a new problem has been found in the latest iteration of Apple’s mobile platform: the problem concerned the internet connections that send in applications crash. According to feedback from users on the Apple Support Community forum, suddenly closed the app when trying to open a link in Safari, Mail and messages, as well as on third-party browsers such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox .

iOS 9.3.1 is now in distribution for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch supported worldwide. As confirmed by the official changelog, iOS 9.3.1 just serves to solve “a problem where some app could stop responding after you click a link in Safari or other applications.” Nothing else is included in this version of iOS 9.3.1.

‘from January that Apple is testing iPhone OS 9.3, since about four months ago has released the first beta of the new iteration of the operating system iOS 9 developers. After months of testing, however, you have presented problems in some models. In the end no matter how many times a new iteration of IOS is tested, there will always be some user who is facing the post-installation problems – Apple for its part tries hard to make sure to minimize the number of these inconvenience, otherwise it would release the beta versions.

iOS 9.3 includes several important new features, including the night Shift mode that displays more colors’ hot in the evening to less straining the eyes, but also includes other features such as support for new functions related to 3D Touch for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, new features for Health, Notes, News and more (read full changelog here).

Read also: Apple iOS 9.3 available: changelog with all the new ‘

After temporarily suspended the deployment iOS 9.3 iOS for some more’ older devices like iPhone 5s, iPad Air and iPad Air 2, on the evening of March 28 2016 Apple has returned to deploy the latest iteration of its mobile operating system, updated to fix the bug that prevented some users to activate their iPhone and iPad older.

According to report on Apple’s different users support Community forums and as reported by several blogs, some iPad models after upgrading to the new iOS 9.3 is blocked in the activation phase, and in a nutshell this means that the update made them unusable .

the problem has notably the iPad 2, you read about AppleInsider , in which users received error messages for authentication when they tried to activate their iPad after completed the installation of the software.

a user in the community of Apple’s website reported that, after installing the IOS 9.3 software, could no longer ‘activate your iPad: “I have tried all suggestions and no need to fix it. This morning I went to the Apple Store and have not been able to activate my iPad or restore it. “

As happened in the past, Apple has collected feedback from users and has taken steps to find a solution . in 2014, the company has had many problems with iOS 8, considered the version of iOS more ‘unstable ever launched – Apple took several months to distribute bug fixes.

Some iPad owners have declared to be able to solve the post-update block to iOS 9.3 by connecting their device to iTunes, while others have solved with a complete recovery of the device.

When Apple discontinued the distribution of iOS 9.3 on devices that could have problems with the subsequent post-update activation, awaiting the release of a new version without the bug, Apple opened a support page with some guides that users were able to follow to solve the problem of the block ‘ activation.

the proposals by Apple solutions are the removal of the selection block via iCloud or device activation through iTunes connected to a computer.

“After the upgrade, you might see the lock activation screen on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. If you enter your AppleID and password and still can not log on, try these steps. ” says Apple in a support page.

In some cases, the suggestion that you see on the iPhone activation screen may not match all’AppleID. To make sure you are properly inserting your own AppleID information, try these steps

– Log on iCloud.com from a computer. You can get help if you forgot your AppleID or need to reset the password of AppleID.

 - Open Settings and scroll down to the section My Devices (my devices).

 - Make sure your device is listed in the My Devices. If it is not listed, check all personal accounts.

If you still need help, try these steps in iTunes from a computer

– Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your computer.

 - Open iTunes, making sure you have the latest version of iTunes.

 - Select your device. You should see the device activation screen in iTunes.

 - Enter your AppleID and password and click Continue.

Or try to access iCloud.com, so you can remove the Activation Lock

– Turn off the device or take it offline.

 - Log on to iCloud.com with your AppleID and password.

 - Open Find My iPhone.

 - Select All devices, and then select your device.

 - Click Remove from Account. If you still see a map view of the detail of the device, re-select all devices, click the Remove icon next to your device, then click Remove.

 - After setting the device successfully, ensure access to iCloud again.

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