If you’re having using Bluetooth on your new iPhone or recently upgraded iPhone, you’re not alone. There’s a growing list of frustrated users on Macrumors.com. Here’s what the site had to say:
It appears that after upgrading to iOS 8 or purchasing a new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, users have trouble pairing their phones to their car audio systems. The devices are seeing several different issues, refusing to pair entirely, neglecting to play audio over the speakers, or disconnecting when a call comes in.
One has to start wondering if anyone at Apple actually QA’ed iOS 8 before it shipped because the list of issues is just growing. This has to be the worst version of iOS that the company has released and they have a lot of explaining to do on that front.
The good news is that those who are testing pre-release copies of iOS 8.1 are reporting that the Bluetooth issues are fixed in that version. Great. Let’s hope it hits the streets soon.
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Another Day… Another iOS 8 Issue
If you’re having using Bluetooth on your new iPhone or recently upgraded iPhone, you’re not alone. There’s a growing list of frustrated users on Macrumors.com. Here’s what the site had to say:
It appears that after upgrading to iOS 8 or purchasing a new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, users have trouble pairing their phones to their car audio systems. The devices are seeing several different issues, refusing to pair entirely, neglecting to play audio over the speakers, or disconnecting when a call comes in.
One has to start wondering if anyone at Apple actually QA’ed iOS 8 before it shipped because the list of issues is just growing. This has to be the worst version of iOS that the company has released and they have a lot of explaining to do on that front.
The good news is that those who are testing pre-release copies of iOS 8.1 are reporting that the Bluetooth issues are fixed in that version. Great. Let’s hope it hits the streets soon.
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