iOS v8.1.3 now available for download
Apple has recently released a redesign for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch that addresses various bugs and includes a few new unique features to the operating system. Accessible for download now; the greatest thing that iOS 8.1.3 fixes is the measure of free space expected to be used when downloading and updating over the air - or through cellular data network or through wireless update. Before this, most overhauls and update need gigabytes of free space accessible to install the new update, which numerous lower cost iOS gadgets did not have. Therefore, for IOS 8 (which required as much as 4.7GB needed free space to install) has been slower than with different redesigns to the platform. Macintosh doesn't say how much the required free space was lessened, yet we had the capacity to install it on a 16gb iPad that just only have 445mb of space free. Prior upgrades required the use of iTunes on a Mac or PC to reinstall the update.
Notwithstanding bringing down the stockpiling prerequisites for upgrades, IOS 8.1.3 fixes issues with Apple ID logins, multitasking gestures on the iPad, and bugs in Spotlight query items. It additionally includes arrangement choices for teachers and state sanctioned testing. The update release can be downloaded through the Settings application today.
This release includes bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements, including:
• Reduces the amount of storage required to perform a software update
• Fixes an issue that prevented some users from entering their Apple ID password for
Messages and FaceTime
• Addresses an issue that caused Spotlight to stop displaying app results
• Fixes an issue which prevented multitasking gestures from working on iPad
• Adds new configuration options for education standardised testing
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222
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