I’ve been saying for years that Apple’s QA has become pretty bad as there’s been example, after example, after example, after example, after example of Apple dropping the ball when it comes to their QA processes.
Well, they’ve done it again with iOS 18.3.2. While this update contains an important security fix that was actively exploited in highly targeted attacks. Which is good. It also breaks iCloud mail for many. Which is bad. There are complaints on Reddit from users who have discovered that iCloud email is not pushing automatically to their devices. Instead, you have to open the mail app and have them come down to your iPhone. Push email from other providers like Microsoft appears to be working fine.
There’s no known fix for this that I am aware of. So it’s on Apple to come out with a fix for this, which will likely be iOS 18.4 seeing as that’s due to be released in April sometime. But honestly, this issues should never have gotten out the door. And to add to that, the fact that this is happening with Apple’s own email service is downright embarrassing. I have to honestly wonder if Apple is trying anymore to make quality products that excite and delight people. It really doesn’t seem so.
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Apple’s QA #Fails Again With The Company Breaking iCloud Mail On iOS 18.3.2
I’ve been saying for years that Apple’s QA has become pretty bad as there’s been example, after example, after example, after example, after example of Apple dropping the ball when it comes to their QA processes.
Well, they’ve done it again with iOS 18.3.2. While this update contains an important security fix that was actively exploited in highly targeted attacks. Which is good. It also breaks iCloud mail for many. Which is bad. There are complaints on Reddit from users who have discovered that iCloud email is not pushing automatically to their devices. Instead, you have to open the mail app and have them come down to your iPhone. Push email from other providers like Microsoft appears to be working fine.
There’s no known fix for this that I am aware of. So it’s on Apple to come out with a fix for this, which will likely be iOS 18.4 seeing as that’s due to be released in April sometime. But honestly, this issues should never have gotten out the door. And to add to that, the fact that this is happening with Apple’s own email service is downright embarrassing. I have to honestly wonder if Apple is trying anymore to make quality products that excite and delight people. It really doesn’t seem so.
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