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More iOS 7 fixes inbound, this time for iMessage

Jamie Feltham
October 2, 2013

Apple has been pretty on the ball when it comes to fixing the unsightly bugs that have accompanied the launch of iOS 7. Last week the company got round to fixing a security breach that could be exploited, and now the company is turning its attention to iMessage.

Certain users have been having trouble the app’s stability, it seems. Apparently some messages will look like they’ve been sent but then later alert users that they’ve failed to actually take off. This occurs regardless of internet signal strength. Some have suggested that this issue only arose after the 7.0.2 update that came about last week.

Apple earlier issued a statement, assuring fans: “We are aware of an issue that affects a fraction of a percent of our iMessage users, and we will have a fix available in an upcoming software update.”

Hopefully whatever update the company offers will also bring about an end to any other issues that users have been having.

Source: Pocket Lint

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Jamie Feltham

Videogamer, music listener, squash player, exerciser, technology journalister. Multimedia journalism graduate, writing for the What Mobile mag and website

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